grange

/ɡreɪndʒ/
noun
  1. A farm, especially a large one with its farmhouse and outbuildings.
    • They bought a historic grange in the countryside and turned it into a bed and breakfast.
    • The grange had a large barn, a silo, and pastures for cattle.
    • The old grange sat at the end of a long dirt road surrounded by wheat fields.
  2. A lodge or meeting place for a branch of the Grange, a US farmers' organization.
    • The grange hall was decorated with banners for the harvest festival.
    • She attended a meeting at the grange to discuss crop prices.
    • The local grange hosts a weekly farmers' market every Saturday.
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