0 a large house in the countryside with farm buildings connected to it -- 农庄;庄园
Chiltern Grange 奇尔特恩庄园
The grange finally tumbled down in 1722.
A grange and historical society are built around the green.
At that time surrounding district represented imperial grange for maintenance of a palace with the foodstuffs; there was a dairy farm, kitchen gardens.
A high proportion of the abbey's land was kept in demesne, cultivated from granges.
By 1312 it was recorded as containing a hall, grange and chapel.
There are individual remains of a lime kiln, a pottery kiln, a hospital, a former chapel, a monastic grange, a tomb, an ice house and a hunting lodge.
Many of the state and local granges adopted non-partisan political resolutions, especially regarding the regulation of railroad transportation costs.
The outlying farming establishments belonging to the monastic foundations were known as villae or granges.