gatehouse
21Gatehouse School — The Gatehouse School was founded by Phyllis Wallbank in 1948. It was originally housed in the Gatehouse of St Bartholomew the Great church Smithfield, London. The school moved to Bethnal Green in the 1970s. It catered for children from 2 16 years …
22Gatehouse prison — 51° 29′ 57″ N 0° 07′ 44″ W / 51.4992, 0.1290 La Gatehouse Prison …
23gatehouse — noun Date: 14th century a building or house connected or associated with a gate …
24gatehouse — /gayt hows /, n., pl. gatehouses / how ziz/. 1. a house at or over a gate, used as a gatekeeper s quarters, fortification, etc. 2. a house or structure at the gate of a dam, reservoir, etc., with equipment or controls for regulating the flow of… …
25gatehouse — noun a) A lodge besides the entrance to an estate; often the residence of a gatekeeper; also a dwelling formerly used as such a residence. b) A fortified room over the entrance to a castle or over the …
26gatehouse — Synonyms and related words: Nissen hut, Quonset hut, booth, crib, hut, hutch, kiosk, lean to, outbuilding, outhouse, pavilion, sentry box, shack, shanty, shed, stall, tollbooth, tollhouse …
27gatehouse — gate|house [ˈgeıthaus] n a small building next to the gate of a park or at the entrance to the land surrounding a big house …
28gatehouse — gate|house [ geıt,haus ] noun count a small house built at the entrance to a park or large property …
29gatehouse — n. lodge, house next to the entrance of an estate or park …
30gatehouse — noun 1》 a house standing by a gateway, especially on a country estate. 2》 historical a room over a city or palace gate, often used as a prison …