granary


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Synonyms for granary

a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed

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The exhibit runs throughout August and September in the Granary Art Gallery, from 11am to 4pm.
Richard Pooten, former president of Igorot UK and current custodian of the house and granary, related that 'for me-a migrant from the Philippines-to have been a part of an exhibit showcased in the British Museum among the backdrop of humanity's greatest finds, was a huge honor and a great privilege.
A wooden grain building was relocated to the Pioneer Power grounds and has been converted to a 1-1/2-story working granary. Owned by Dan Holicky and his family (Jerre, Alex and Hallie), it is being used for milling feed and seed.
Evelyn Munro, deputy manager at The Granary Lodge, who spoke to the duke during his visit, said: "He asked if I had been doing lots of training and took an interest in each member of staff.
Claire Stetina plans to open Bellingham Yoga Collective in the Granary Building in February.
Lattakia, SANA- Russian Defence Ministry revealed information confirming that terrorist organizations have transported two containers of chlorine substance to a granary , west of Hama province to stage a new chemical attack and accuse the Syrian Arab Army of launching it.
'Nambi Oindi got injured as her granary was torched," Tum said, adding she was taken to Camilus Mission Hospital in Migori.
The mill originally dates back to 1352 and was extended in 1850, to provide a kiln on the north side and a granary and cart shed to the south side.
Opt for brown cereals, wheat bran, granary bread and brown pasta.
York, United Kingdom, July 01, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The Old Granary has been recently refurbished by Stuart Simpson and his wife Maria who live next door in the tranquil village of Barton-le-Willows just a stones throw from the magnificent Castle Howard, one of Britain's finest stately homes and gardens.
The last remaining property at Cruden Homes' The Granary in Kirkliston on the outskirts of Edinburgh, is a four-bedroom Speyside detached family home.
Dating back to about 1845 and formerly used as stables, The Granary has been remodelled.
The partially-reconstructed timber fort site, which dates back to the days of Boudicca, was granted PS50,000 from the Arts Council for the redevelopment of its old Granary building.
The Granary will consist of 26 traditionally built three, four and five-bedroom family homes designed exclusively for the development.