bakehouse

IPA: bˈeɪkhaʊs

noun

  • A building or an apartment used for the preparing and baking of bread and other baked goods.
  • A building principally containing ovens.
  • (UK dialectal) Bakery.
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Examples of "bakehouse" in Sentences

  • Also on site a bakehouse was built in 1862.
  • Earlier the bakehouse used also to be a general store.
  • On the main street there is the 17th century bakehouse.
  • At the lowest level was a kitchen, with a bakehouse above.
  • Cellars below were occupied by a bakehouse and a possible prison.
  • A bakehouse was mentioned as being here for the first time in 1822.
  • The bakehouse, also remaining, is a detached building of immense size.
  • There is also a community bakehouse in Kundert with a long baking tradition.
  • These include an infirmary and a bakehouse with two ovens and a well nearby.
  • The tour of the house begins with the laundry, bakehouse, kitchen and scullery.

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