Noun
gate house (plural gate houses)
A structure located at an entrance to a large property, especially a dwelling.
All except North House have a very high bathroom ratio, with Gate House being the best with nine washrooms for its twenty-eight residents. Source: Internet
Gate House, with the rest of Upper Burwash, opened in 1913 and has held students every year since then except 1995, when it was renovated. citation Gate House has three floors which house 28 students. Source: Internet
Former Gate House President Dave Ruhl commented that "the Gate House camaraderie is unique" and that living there was "one of the most important parts of the university experience" for many. Source: Internet
The Reuters news agency nicknamed Gate House "U of T's Animal House" because Donald Sutherland's (himself a resident of South House residence) memories of its parties are said to have influenced the script of the 1978 movie. Source: Internet
The Reuters news agency nicknamed Gate House "U of T's Animal House" because Donald Sutherland's memories of its parties are said to have influenced the script of the 1978 movie. Source: Internet
The all-male Gate House was known to many as a social centre and spirited, tight-knit community. Source: Internet