From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfarmhousefarm‧house /ˈfɑːmhaʊs $ ˈfɑːrm-/ ●○○ noun [countable] TATBBthe main house on a farm, where the farmer lives
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farmhouse• Like many nineteenth-century farmhouses in Tasmania, it contained two distinct regions: two spirits.• Accommodations include several hotels and small inns, guest houses, farmhouses and self-catering units.• Sixteen months later, in January 1858. the first tenants were already in their new farmhouses.• They are living in a ramshackle old farmhouse in the woods.• Some of the old farmhouses still have a range of windows that indicate the former position of a weaving chamber.• Still a brandy might help him face his trip to the farmhouse.