English to Spanish Dictionary farmhouse

farmhouse

casa de Campo
definition
noun
In the countryside, cottages and farmhouses , alongside big houses and estates, have existed since the 18th century at least.
a house attached to a farm, especially the main house in which the farmer lives.
translation of 'farmhouse'
noun
alquería,
cortijo
example
The main house faced east towards the main gate with an aisled 'farmhouse' to the north and a range of farm buildings to the south.
She said the incident had taken place in a farm field opposite her house where there is a 'farmhouse' and outbuildings.
They will eat in a dark kitchen in the 'farmhouse' , sitting by the embers of last night's fire.
Eddie and Maria live in an isolated 'farmhouse' in the Norwegian countryside.
The outside room is planned both as a substitute garden and as the social centre of the 'farmhouse' .
a 'farmhouse' kitchen
She returns to David, setting up a new home with him in a beautiful 'farmhouse' outside Bakewell.
One goes to stay with the other's family at a 'farmhouse' out in the country.
The next thing she knew, there was the sound of a car horn coming from the lane on which their 'farmhouse' home stands.
The affluent farmers, who owned 'farmhouses' , grievously misused it.
We spend a couple of afternoons lazily drifting along the back roads, past clapperboard 'farmhouses' , vineyards and corn-fields.
With the current problems in agriculture, many 'farmhouses' are now being sold separately from the land.
With only £5,000 for repairs they struggled to meet the builders' quotation of £30,000 to transform two 'farmhouses' into holiday cottages.
Looking around at the top of this hill, all I could see were farms, 'farmhouses' , trees, and normal houses.
Old 'farmhouses' where old farmers once wore two coats to breakfast are being done up and sold for a million.
Fashionable, little town houses lined the cobble stone streets, and large 'farmhouses' dotted the towns outskirts.
In the countryside, cottages and 'farmhouses' , alongside big houses and estates, have existed since the 18th century at least.
Years ago it was the standard way of supplying water to houses and 'farmhouses' .
For many people it conjures up visions of log cabins, country 'farmhouses' and Shaker style kitchens.
Darker woods are used to create a heritage effect in traditional 'farmhouses' and cottages.
Rural dwellers have traditionally lived in whitewashed stone cottages and 'farmhouses' .
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