0 especially in a large old house, a room next to the kitchen where pans are washed and vegetables are prepared for cooking: --
I should say that a non-parlour house is one which contains a living-room, a scullery and two bedrooms; it is a four-roomed house.
It may be a scullery at the back of an old house, and it cannot be made fit for use.
It was that of a woman of 78 living in a house containing seven rooms, a scullery and a bathroom—and living there alone.
His third point is in relation to kitchens and sculleries.
This time sculleries with cooking facilities will be counted, but kitchens used for meals will be counted separately.
Do you mean sculleries and bathrooms as rooms, or are there any?
Each contains five rooms and a scullery, and costs approximately £600.
The baths were put in the scullery, and had neither a water supply nor a waste pipe.