1. gatehouse - Noun
2. Gatehouse - Proper noun
A house connected or associated with a gate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBuddy Repperton's Camaro rammed ass-backwards into the concrete island where the gatehouse stood. The eight-inch concrete lip peeled off everything bolted to the lower deck, leaving the twisted wreckage of the straight-pipes and the muffler sitting on the snow like some weird sculpture. Stephen King
Gatehouse owns the Peoria Journal Star and virtually every single daily and weekly newspaper in this part of Illinois. Source: Internet
Mr Gatehouse was reported missing to Tasmanian Police by his father Kevin Gatehouse who knew his son was living at a property at Kenilworth and was planning to drive to Gympie and further on to Maryborough to visit his brother. Source: Internet
The outer bailey of Kenilworth Castle is usually entered through Mortimer's Tower, today a modest ruin but originally a Norman stone gatehouse, extended in the late 13th and 16th centuries. Source: Internet
Locally based GateHouse Media, LLC said Monday that its parent company, New Media Investment Group, has completed its purchase of the Business Information Division of Dolan LLC, which includes The Daily Record. Source: Internet
Sure enough, Holmes's arch-enemy Prof. Moriarty (Kyle Gatehouse) and partner-in-crime Colonel Moran (Graham Cuthbertson) are behind it. Source: Internet