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guesthouse
[ gest-hous ]
noun
- a small building, separate from a main house or establishment, for the housing of guests.
guesthouse
/ ˈɡɛ²õ³ÙËŒ³ó²¹ÊŠ²õ /
noun
- a private home or boarding house offering accommodation, esp to travellers
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Origin of guesthouse1
Example Sentences
In the 1920s Rogers built a 31-room residence with 11 bathrooms, a guesthouse, a golf course, stables and a corral on about 360 acres.
The actual ranch home consisted of 31 rooms, with an adjacent guesthouse, a stable, corrals, a golf course and hiking trails.
In the 1920s Rogers built a 31-room home with 11 bathrooms, a guesthouse, a golf course, stables and a corral on about 360 acres.
Yet within a couple of miles of the village sit dozens of hotels, guesthouses and self-catering units, many aiming for the higher end of the market.
He also booked into a nearby guesthouse on 23 May, it was heard.
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