Hoppers , also called remissions or coach houses , are additional buildings originally built for horse-drawn carriages and related tactics.
In the United Kingdom, agricultural buildings are called cable cars . These buildings are usually open, single-storey buildings, with roofs supported by regularly spaced columns. They often face far from the farm and can be found near the stables and the highway, giving direct access to the fields.
Video Carriage house
Current use
In modern usage, the term "carriage house" has some additional, somewhat overlapping meanings:
- Buildings that were originally original carriage houses that had been converted for other uses such as secondary suites, guesthouses, car garages, offices, workshops, retail stores, bars, restaurants or storage buildings.
- Specially constructed secondary homes, also called "separate occupancy units" or "accessory residence units", are in the same place as the primary residence. They have living quarters and completely separate facilities, sometimes in a converted carriage house style.
- The marketing term for single family homes, built on many large enough for homes, and often sharing land along with other homes in the planned unit development. They are more accurately called "carriage house" or "terrace house". Some municipalities have loosened setback limits for such buildings or allowed the "zero lot line" carriage house, where the house wall is located on the property line itself.
Maps Carriage house
Design
The shack houses for small and small houses can be small, useful, and just enough to accommodate a small carriage. However, railway houses for large estates can be very complicated and large enough to accommodate many carriages, horses, nails, and straw. They can even include basic residences for staff managing horses and carriages. Sometimes horses are held in the carriages but usually in separate barns or cages.
Other modern uses
Due to the prestigious nature of some elaborate large carriages, the term "House of Cages" is usually used as part of business names such as antique shops and restaurants. Sometimes this business is kept in used-carriage homes.
See also
- Charles O. Boynton Carriage House
- Ladd Carriage House
- Pfeiffer House and Carriage House
- John G. and Minnie Gluek House and Carriage House
References
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120620001747/http://www.remise.de/Classic-Remise-Meilenwerk-Berlin-english-summary.php
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