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  • There were barns, stables, a coachhouse, a small brewery, and greenhouses for raising citrus, pineapple, and other tropical fruits.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • There were barns, stables, a coachhouse, a small brewery, and greenhouses for raising citrus, pineapple, and other tropical fruits.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • On the right, in the court, are the kitchens and offices; to the left the coachhouse and stables.

    The Imaginary Mistress 2007

  • On the right, in the court, are the kitchens and offices; to the left the coachhouse and stables.

    The Imaginary Mistress 2007

  • She looked hopefully about her when they reached the coachhouse, but there was no sign of Mr. Porterhouse.

    Unlikely Duchess Balogh, Mary 1990

  • The old-fashioned harvest home was celebrated in the spacious coachhouse cleared for the occasion; my mother and 'all of us' went down to welcome the labourers and hear my father address them.

    Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir Lady Biddulph of Ledbury

  • Many have coachhouse, stables, and gardens attached.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • Being a converted coachhouse, it is very roomy, and it houses a most convenient wheelbarrow.

    The Key Wentworth, Patricia 1944

  • Instantly the other eighteen hampers joined in, until the whole coachhouse rang with the noise.

    A Wodehouse Miscellany Articles & Stories 1928

  • "Well, young man, if you will go to my coachhouse, you will find nineteen ordinary pugs; and if you would kindly select your beast, and shoot it, I should be much obliged."

    A Wodehouse Miscellany Articles & Stories 1928

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