The term garden house can mean:
- a small building in a garden (e.g., a folly or a shed)
- a small house in a large garden
- a house built under the provision of special legislation (usu. in Scandinavia) for instance a friggebod.
- The Garden House, an open garden near Buckland Monachorum, Devon, UK.
Famous quotes containing the words garden and/or house:
“I confidently predict the collapse of capitalism and the beginning of history. Something will go wrong in the machinery that converts money into money, the banking system will collapse totally, and we will be left having to barter to stay alive. Those who can dig in their garden will have a better chance than the rest. Ill be all right; Ive got a few veg.”
—Margaret Drabble (b. 1939)
“Babies and gin and church
And women and Sunday
All mixed with dimes and
Dollars and clean spittoons
And house rent to pay.”
—Langston Hughes (19021967)