Garden House

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:

    The others “acted” a role; I was the role. She who was Mary Garden died that it might live. That was my genius ... and my sacrifice. It drained off so much of me that by comparison my private life was empty. I could not give myself completely twice.
    —Mary Garden (1874–1967)

    to become a pimp
    Or deal in fake jewelry or ruin a fine tenor voice
    For effects that bring down the house could happen to all
    But the best and the worst of us . . .
    —W.H. (Wystan Hugh)