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Definition of granny flat in English: granny flatnoun British informal A part of a house made into self-contained accommodation suitable for an elderly relative. 〈非正式〉(设备齐全,适合老年亲戚居住的)老奶奶套间 Example sentencesExamples - The castle also comes complete with a granny flat and a two-bedroomed lodge.
- In addition to three reception rooms and four bedrooms, it boasts a self-contained granny flat, a two-story mews and extensive parking for six cars.
- The house has four bedrooms, several public rooms, a snooker room and a conservatory, as well as a three-bedroom granny flat overlooking extensive gardens.
- Liz walked into the kitchen and through into a granny flat that was attached to the house.
- The house itself is very well maintained with four bedrooms and a granny flat attached.
- We recently got permission for a granny flat in the garden and there are protected trees.
- There is an old lady living in a granny flat at the top of the house and one of the conditions of buying the lease is that they leave her there to see out her days.
- Attached to this cottage is a one-bed, self-contained apartment that can be used for extra rental income or as a granny flat.
- The application, to add extra rooms and a granny flat to a house in Mount Vale, York, was first submitted in September 2001.
- Although laid out as a family room, large study and a bar, the area is versatile and, with plumbing for hot and cold water, would be suitable for conversion into a self-contained granny flat.
- He said: ‘There are proposals to use the extension area as a granny flat, but the plans show it would be self-contained.’
- This area is currently being used as an office but ideally can be converted to a granny flat to provide extra accommodation.
- Subject to planning permission, this could be converted into a self-contained granny flat, home gym or games room.
- The property also features a walled garden and many extras, including a granny flat to the rear.
- From here there is access to the extension, which is used as a self-contained granny flat and has its own front door.
- Helen has applied to the council for permission to construct a granny flat extension.
- Number 3 is another large house but it has been divided up so that the top floor provides a separate granny flat, with its own internal front door but sharing the street door with the rest of the house and using the internal stairs for access.
- He and his wife, who died last year, lived in a granny flat at the property.
- He said the delay on the application, to build a roof extension and granny flat on a house in York, is the longest he has ever known.
- The granny flat is an extension that can be entered by two doors from the hallway and it is quite private and separate from the rest of the house.
Definition of granny flat in US English: granny flatnounˈɡræni flætˈɡranē flat British informal A part of a house made into self-contained accommodations suitable for an elderly relative. 〈非正式〉(设备齐全,适合老年亲戚居住的)老奶奶套间 Example sentencesExamples - The house itself is very well maintained with four bedrooms and a granny flat attached.
- He and his wife, who died last year, lived in a granny flat at the property.
- Subject to planning permission, this could be converted into a self-contained granny flat, home gym or games room.
- In addition to three reception rooms and four bedrooms, it boasts a self-contained granny flat, a two-story mews and extensive parking for six cars.
- From here there is access to the extension, which is used as a self-contained granny flat and has its own front door.
- Helen has applied to the council for permission to construct a granny flat extension.
- The property also features a walled garden and many extras, including a granny flat to the rear.
- The house has four bedrooms, several public rooms, a snooker room and a conservatory, as well as a three-bedroom granny flat overlooking extensive gardens.
- We recently got permission for a granny flat in the garden and there are protected trees.
- He said the delay on the application, to build a roof extension and granny flat on a house in York, is the longest he has ever known.
- Liz walked into the kitchen and through into a granny flat that was attached to the house.
- There is an old lady living in a granny flat at the top of the house and one of the conditions of buying the lease is that they leave her there to see out her days.
- Number 3 is another large house but it has been divided up so that the top floor provides a separate granny flat, with its own internal front door but sharing the street door with the rest of the house and using the internal stairs for access.
- He said: ‘There are proposals to use the extension area as a granny flat, but the plans show it would be self-contained.’
- This area is currently being used as an office but ideally can be converted to a granny flat to provide extra accommodation.
- The application, to add extra rooms and a granny flat to a house in Mount Vale, York, was first submitted in September 2001.
- The granny flat is an extension that can be entered by two doors from the hallway and it is quite private and separate from the rest of the house.
- The castle also comes complete with a granny flat and a two-bedroomed lodge.
- Although laid out as a family room, large study and a bar, the area is versatile and, with plumbing for hot and cold water, would be suitable for conversion into a self-contained granny flat.
- Attached to this cottage is a one-bed, self-contained apartment that can be used for extra rental income or as a granny flat.
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