Noun
a house separate from the main house; for housing guests
Source: WordNetFormer Oak Bluffs building inspector Mark Barbadoro denied the Zarbas a final occupancy permit for a guesthouse they built because he alleged it was 2.1 feet too close to the Oak Grove Cemetery. Source: Internet
His daughters-in-law and a friend were using the family's guesthouse to cook a meal, Falwell said, and the friend pulled up her skirt, as a joke, while she was cooking. Source: Internet
The building first opened as a town house in 1820 before progressing to a guesthouse in 1840. Source: Internet
A filling station and shop in Gowna, a guesthouse on the shores of Lough Sheelin and a two-bed country cottage in Loughduff are among the Cavan properties set to go under the hammer in the next Leinster Property Auction next month. Source: Internet
After a week the Bulgarian police raided the guesthouse where he was being held and gave him a choice: deportation or asylum. Source: Internet
England's head coach Eddie Jones (R) arrive at the Kyoto state guesthouse to attend the Rugby World Cup Japan 2019 pool draw in Kyoto on May 10, 2017. Source: Internet