Gatehouses [noun]

Definition of Gatehouses:

cabin; vacation residence

Synonyms of Gatehouses:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gatehouses:

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Sentence/Example of Gatehouses:

We were admitted by the keeper, who lives in the dilapidated but delightfully picturesque half-timbered gatehouse.

The bell was that of the “faire chappell” on 142 the green outside the gatehouse, and it was calling to matins.

This mansion makes a framework to the gatehouse of the old Priory, the entrance-chamber being formed out of the ancient gateway.

The gatehouse stands, and in a room over the entrance the Court-leet of the Archbishops is still held.

The church adjoins their roofless old gatehouse, and is a fine old place of worship, with a stone spire of the Northants type.

Before him was the bombed forehead of the gatehouse of Gobelet.

There was a light in the little gatehouse and just at that moment the dear old man emerged and began to let down his gate.

This includes words such as Cotton-tail and Cottontail; gatehouse and gate-house.

Connected with this gallery was "a beautiful gatehouse," over a noble archway.

“The passage, the secret passage from the old gatehouse to the castle here,” he answered.