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[ US /ˈfɑɹmˌstɛd/ ]
[ UK /fˈɑːmstɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a farm together with its buildings
  2. the buildings and adjacent grounds of a farm

How To Use farmstead In A Sentence

  • Out in the country, haze in the distance shrouds the far farmsteads and banks of trees.
  • Finally however, after visiting outlying farmsteads little changed from the pre-industrial age, enough original patterns were found to jump start kilim production on an organized basis. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The descent was on a good track, past a nice farmstead, then a path through tufted grasses and a precipitous stretch right by the river that's made easy by very well engineered duckboards.
  • Then it's time to return across the fields, following field boundaries and sunken lanes connecting the farmsteads and hamlets. Historic walking trails: smugglers' routes in Cornwall
  • At one time they were raising hogs on three different farmsteads.
  • She is quarantined for fear of the society outside her door or her farmstead. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • Thorstein had a home in the Western Settlement at a certain farmstead, which is called Lysufirth. The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503
  • These new enclosures also produced their new isolated farmsteads, set in the fields.
  • And so, when this happened, the horses would all be unhitched and everyone, men and horses, would wend their way back to the farmstead, the horses for their midday feed in the stable and the men for their dinner in the house.
  • This is a landscape of woodlands, forests, reservoirs and farmsteads scattered below high moorland ridges which reach their peak at Shining Tor.
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