grange

noun
UK: /ɡreɪndʒ/
US: /ɡreɪndʒ/
  1. A country house with farm buildings.

    1. They live in a beautiful grange near the river.
    2. The old grange, surrounded by fields, has been in their family for generations.
  2. A farm, especially one that is part of a large estate.

    1. The grange provides fresh produce to the local market.
    2. Many workers are employed at the grange, harvesting crops during the summer months.
  3. A building or hall belonging to the National Grange fraternal organization.

    1. The local grange hosts community events every month.
    2. The grange meeting focused on supporting local farmers and their families.

Synonyms

farmhouse estate farm

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "grange" in English means: A country house with farm buildings., A farm, especially one that is part of a large estate., A building or hall belonging to the National Grange fraternal organization..

The phonetic transcription of "grange" is /ɡreɪndʒ/ in British English and /ɡreɪndʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "grange": farmhouse, estate, farm.

Example usage of "grange": "They live in a beautiful grange near the river.". More examples on the page.