lodge house

English

Noun

lodge house (plural lodge houses)

  1. Alternative form of lodgehouse
    • 2017, Helen Maskew, On The House:
      There were a few small outbuildings and stabling next to the lodge house.
    • 2018, Lisa Hellman, This House Is Not a Home, page 107:
      By 1856, a masonic lodge house had been built.
    • 2019, Sue Lawrence, Down to the Sea:
      She could see the roof of the little lodge house, but where was the door in?
    • 2021, Genevieve Turner, Cowboy, Take Me Home, page 214:
      Thorne lived in the old family home while Bear had taken the lodge house for his own place.
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