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Definition of steading in English: steadingnoun ˈstɛdɪŋˈstɛdɪŋ Northern English, Scottish A farm and its buildings; a farmstead. an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes Example sentencesExamples - Scotland has a rich diversity of historic buildings, including castles, tower houses, crofts, steadings, Edwardian mansions and so on.
- Henderson works with developer Musto Properties which currently has an eight-room Victorian farmhouse in Harburn on the market and will be converting the adjacent farm steadings.
- The sea of raspberry fields that lap the farm steading at Threipland's old farm near Rait in Perthshire is a fast-receding memory.
- They installed a threshing mill and horse gin - you can see them near the steading - and built the dairy and barn.
- Farmers have built the wide-span buildings they need elsewhere and the 150-year-old steadings lie abandoned.
Synonyms smallholding, holding, farmstead, grange, plantation, estate
Rhymes heading, Reading, wedding Definition of steading in US English: steadingnounˈstɛdɪŋˈstediNG Scottish, Northern English A farm and its buildings; a farmstead. an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes Example sentencesExamples - Scotland has a rich diversity of historic buildings, including castles, tower houses, crofts, steadings, Edwardian mansions and so on.
- They installed a threshing mill and horse gin - you can see them near the steading - and built the dairy and barn.
- Henderson works with developer Musto Properties which currently has an eight-room Victorian farmhouse in Harburn on the market and will be converting the adjacent farm steadings.
- Farmers have built the wide-span buildings they need elsewhere and the 150-year-old steadings lie abandoned.
- The sea of raspberry fields that lap the farm steading at Threipland's old farm near Rait in Perthshire is a fast-receding memory.
Synonyms smallholding, holding, farmstead, grange, plantation, estate |