A detached guesthouse, built in 2000, is suitable for use as a studio or office.
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Since the campaign started, the Supreme Council has yet to visit his guesthouse.
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The scene is a beachfront guesthouse in a small port town on a foggy winter day.
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We loved one of the chic co-owners of Barwara Kothi, a new guesthouse in Jaipur.
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The primary guesthouse contains two bedrooms and a living room with a fireplace.
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Our guesthouse there was a working farm, its sparse rooms heated by woodburners.
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I thawed out over a lavish marine buffet in a guesthouse run by a German couple.
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There is a swimming pool and a detached three-car garage with a guesthouse above.
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The 2,300-square-foot guesthouse has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a kitchen.
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A house separate from the main house; for housing guests
A guest house (also guesthouse) is a kind of lodging. In some parts of the world a guest house is similar to a hostel, bed and breakfast, or inn whereas in other parts of the world (such as for example the Caribbean), guest houses are a type of inexpensive hotel-like lodging. ...
Official name for migrant detention facilities in Turkey.
A building or part thereof where sleeping accommodation, meals and other refreshments are available to customers and which has a minimum of five rooms and not more than nineteen.
A dwelling unit in a building separate from and in addition to the main residential building on a lot, intended for intermittent or temporary occupancy by a nonpaying guest; provided, however, that such quarters shall not be rented or otherwise used as a separate dwelling.