farmstead
IPA: fˈɑrmstɛd
noun
- The main building of a farm.
- A farm, including its buildings.
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Examples of "farmstead" in Sentences
- The farmstead was registered in 1998.
- The park was once part of the farmstead.
- It is situated at the back of a farmstead.
- The house was originally part of a farmstead.
- The module begins in a beleaguered farmstead.
- At the center of the farmstead is an old well.
- This property was the farmstead of the company.
- This property was the farmstead of William Scott.
- The farmstead was a major center in South Greenland.
- The property is what remains of the original farmstead.
- For years, she dreamed about fixing up and living in the farmstead down the road.
- Thorstein had a home in the Western Settlement at a certain farmstead, which is called Lysufirth.
- Malick's seminal second film – a dreamy mix of earthiness and spiritualism, set on a Texan farmstead.
- Of the 2.1 million people who counted as farmers, about 1.3 million of them live in a farmstead in rural America.
- In Missouri there are 10 of these cheese operations, known as farmstead producers, according to the state milk board.
- 'farmstead', with a large roundhouse S9 set in an enclosure of about third of a hectare with several other buildings.
- There is even a growing movement among traditional American dairies to make their own cheeses right on the farm (called farmstead cheeses).
- The house they reside in -- it cannot be called a farmstead -- is a large villa-like mansion of recent erection, and fitted with every modern convenience.
- Place where the reeds grow (LXX. and Copt. read "farmstead"), the name of a place in Egypt where the children of Israel encamped (Ex. 14: 2, 9), how long is uncertain.
- Adam Friedberg for The Wall Street Journal The renovation, by Howell Custom Building, which also worked on the farmstead restoration, opened up the kitchen to create a family room.
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