bank barn
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bank barn
An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
Example Sentences
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“This is a luxury turnkey farm property that offers everything one could ask for: private, picturesque country land, an incredible stone bank barn in perfect condition, three fashionable guest cottages, a charming historic stone farmhouse, lavender fields, equestrian ring, and more,” Haviv says of the property.
From MarketWatch
The property includes a smokehouse, bank barn, stable, corn crib and two-story staff quarters.
From Washington Post
Beams from the bank barn were used to build the stables.
From Washington Post
I walked to Pioneertown’s film set, Mane Street, passing its stores, bank, barn and hay bales and imagined the bustle during its heyday.
From The Guardian
He also constructed sandstone slave quarters, a stone bank barn and a stone dairy — all of which are still in existence but used in other ways.
From Washington Post
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