Backhouse

/ˈbæk.haʊs/ noun

A small building or structure located behind the main house, historically used as an outhouse, storage shed, or servants' quarters.

Compound of 'back' (rear) and 'house,' both Old English. Common in colonial and Victorian architecture, the term reflected the layout of domestic spaces before modern plumbing.

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