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		Definition of gate lodge in English: gate lodgenoun British A small house situated at the entrance to the grounds of a large house.  the driveway passes a quaint gate lodge  Example sentencesExamples -  Outbuildings include a gate lodge and courtyard.
 -  There is a gate lodge at the entrance to the estate, a number of cottages and a stable block.
 -  Landenstown Estate, a two-storey property, has four reception rooms, two gate lodges and an extensive stable complex.
 -  The gate lodge behind it is the only indicator that behind the wall lies some large estate.
 -  At the edge of the village, through a pair of red-brick gate lodges, a mile's worth of drive leads to the Manor.
 -  A stone building, whether it be a gate lodge or cottage, is always popular and sought after.
 -  The estate is approached via a tree-lined avenue and there is a second house - a gate lodge which can be let.
 -  The restored gate lodge has one reception room, one bedroom, a kitchen and bathroom.
 -  He lives with his wife in the gate lodge of Coniston Hall.
 -  Ardleigh comprises two single-storey gate lodges of 112 square metres, eight large detached houses, and five country-villa style homes.
 
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