farmhouse
The word 'masía' in Spanish refers to a type of rural construction common to the Catalan Countries and northern Aragon in Spain. It is often a large building with residential and agricultural purposes, much like a combined farmhouse. These constructions allowed farming families and their livestock to live under the same roof. 'Masía' does not have a direct English equivalent and is alternatively referred to as a 'masía' in English contexts.
My grandparents' farmhouse is in the countryside.
This phrase indicates the location of a farmhouse owned by the speaker's grandparents, emphasizing the rural setting.
We visited an ancient farmhouse during our vacation.
This phrase talks about a visit to an old farmhouse, highlighting the historical aspect of the location during a vacation.
In the farmhouse, there is a beautiful garden and many flowers.
This phrase describes the features of a farmhouse, focusing on the lovely garden and the abundance of flowers that enhance its appeal.