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In modern usage, the term "carriage house" has taken on several additional, somewhat overlapping meanings: Buildings that were originally true carriage houses that have been converted to other uses such as secondary suites, apartments, guest houses, automobile garages, offices, workshops, retail shops, bars, restaurants, or storage buildings.
Spring Showers, the Coach - photograph by Alfred Stieglitz (MET, 2005.100.178) Items portrayed in this file depicts. carriage. determination method or standard ...
Wikidata has entry Coach House, Inglewood House, Tullibody Road, Alloa (Q17777755) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 21021 .
The service buildings include a carriage house, smokehouse, dog kennel, spring house, milk house, grain barn, and wool house. [5] [2] One of the larger outbuildings, the carriage house, has a room above it where hired farmhands could stay while working at Spring Hill. [2] These buildings were used to support Spring Hill and the local Kendal ...
This historic house is a Georgian-style, stone farmhouse that was built circa 1808.An addition was later erected circa 1941. Other contributing buildings and structures are a stone and frame bank barn (c. 1810) with a carriage house addition (c. 1890), a stone spring house (c. 1810), a stone root cellar (c. 1810), a corn crib (c. 1895), a man-made pond (c. 1940), an outdoor oven (c. 1940), and ...
Varner built the property's first house, a log cabin, in 1824. [4] Varner raised corn, cattle and sugar cane on the land, and enslaved at least two people there. [5] Varner may have distilled rum from the sugar cane. [3] Columbus Patton built the plantation house to face Varner Creek. This is now the rear entrance to the house.
The Stagecoach Inn of Chappell Hill (also known as the Stage Coach Inn) is a historic stagecoach inn at Main and Chestnut Streets in Chappell Hill, Texas, United States.. It was built in 1850 by Mary Elizabeth Haller (née Hargrove), the founder of Chappell Hill.