Backland

/ˈbæk.lænd/ noun

Land situated at the rear of a property or building, historically often less valuable or developed land used for agriculture, storage, or auxiliary purposes.

Compound of 'back' (rear) and 'land' (property/territory). The term emerged in medieval and colonial property divisions when front land (facing streets) was more valuable than rear land.

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