Examples of 'granges' in a sentence

Meaning of "granges"

granges: farm buildings, especially in France; also can refer to a farmhouse with outbuildings (noun). In English, 'granges' is used to describe a rural agricultural establishment or a barn, typically in a French context
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The granges might be located at some distance.
I think we need a network of suburban granges now.
Several granges were in fact settled in the surroundings.
Ours will be ripening and theirs stored in the granges.
The fundamental force of gravity granges across the universe at large.
There were granges for plant cultivation as well as some specialized in livestock farming.
The land around the monastery was divided into granges and farmed by lay brothers.
He later returned to Minnesota with the hope of organizing local Granges.
There are only two granges in Krč evina today.
Words from the heart at the Chapel des Granges.
The Alamanni founded their first granges and farmed the land as arable and livestock farmers.
It is also possible to reserve spa treatments in advance for La Granges aux Bulles.
Place of birth Granges de Ladoye.
Granges pres Marnand.
Outside the walls were the abbey 's granges.

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The granges of Astau.
After about 3 km you reach an intersection in the main road from Lens to Granges.
Les Granges district.
In their respective districts ; and shall encourage, strengthen and aid the Subordinate Granges represented therein.
Les Belles Granges is situated in the area nicknamed the Golden Triangle.
There were a total of 2 tertiary students from Granges Veveyse.
Des Granges was initially influenced as a miniature painter by John Hoskins and Peter Oliver.
In most states, multiple subordinate Granges are grouped together to form Pomona Granges.
The granges were manned by lay-brothers, who cultivated the lands and reared livestock.
Shared kots have also been designed, called granges " barns.
Fiefs, granges and serfs tithed to the church in Szczeglice.
After 25 years of marriage and nine children, the Granges separated acrimoniously.
Typically, Pomona Granges are made up of all the subordinates in a county.
To the east, on the road to Mansle, there is Les Granges.
Granges is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France.
Vintage wedding at the Granges of Bosc-Grimont, Le Bocasse.
From Vielle-Aure, the runners go up to Soulan by Vignec and the Granges de Lias.
The Residence les Granges de Caterina is composed by 3 floors.
Parquet-de-tradition . com is edited by SARL Atelier des Granges.
Although the granges put forth a lot of effort, they declined in the ‘ s.
Grandma Gaš pert remembers that there were 36 granges on around 300 acres of land.
Get the Granges up here, pronto.
At the beginning of the 12th century, 17 monastic granges surrounded Maulbronn, operated by lay brothers.
The Granges hotel offers you,.
It was bought in 1974 by Granges Weda AB, inventors of the retractable seat belt.
Campsite Les Granges in Indre-et-Loire is located just 12km from the historic heart of Tours.
Camping Les Granges in Indre-et-Loire is located just 12km from the historic heart of Tours.

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