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farmhouse

[fahrm-hous] / ˈfɑrmˌhaʊs /
NOUN
hacienda
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Their farmhouse was already old when I first saw it in 1966, complete with a chicken coop out back.

From Salon Aug. 7, 2026

However, months before the move, in February 2025, George revealed to The New York Times that he never imagined that the family’s primary residence would be a farmhouse.

From MarketWatch Aug. 3, 2026

Though she spent some years in an old Ojai farmhouse in the 1980s raising her kids with former husband Malcolm McDowell, she’s always had a base of operations here in L.A.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2026

He presented as a cash buyer, having already sold his farmhouse in Oxfordshire.

From BBC Jul. 15, 2026

Straight ahead of them, perhaps two hundred feet away, stood the big white farmhouse.

From "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien

The detached single-family house has been the great constant of American life, from the saltbox farmhouses of 17th-century New England to the modern mansions of 2020s suburbia.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 12, 2026

She never even got to clunk and thud her way through any farmhouses or laboratories like a bewigged bull in a china shop.

From Salon Mar. 8, 2026

From a window of one of those farmhouses, Shona Anderson looks out on to a view generations of families in the area thought might never exist.

From BBC Aug. 29, 2025

The roughly 3,500-square-foot residence was built in 1948, decades before the McMansion trend — to say nothing of the faux farmhouses that now dot Brentwood.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 15, 2024

Down the five miles Washington traveled, through forests and past scattered farmhouses and fields, over the small bridge covering Pegg Run, until he entered the city.

From "An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793" by Jim Murphy




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