Coach-house
noun
1.
a small building, usually part of an estate or adjacent to a main house, used for housingcoaches, carriages, and other vehicles.
noun
1.
a building in which a coach is kept
2.
(history) Also called coaching house, coaching inn. an inn along a coaching route at which horses were changed
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