- home of friends), in a tent, caravan/campervan (often on a campsite).
Lodgings may be self-catering,
whereby no food is provided, but
cooking facilities...
-
Lodgings may
refer to: Judges'
Lodgings, Lancaster, a
Grade I
listed building Judges'
Lodgings, Monmouth, a
Grade II
listed building Judges'
Lodgings...
-
historic buildings, can be family-run, and are
generally cheaper than
other lodgings, such as hotels,
although they
offer more
limited services. Literature...
- The Judges'
Lodgings,
formerly a town
house and now a museum, is
located between Church Street and
Castle Hill, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is recorded...
- Maréchal des
logis (French for 'marshal of
lodgings') is a sub-officer rank used by some
units of the
French Armed Forces. It is
traditionally a cavalry...
- 1423.
Warwick conducted extensive work on the castle,
founding the main
lodgings on the west side of the castle,
dominated by a tall
octagonal tower. Following...
-
itself in the city,
though the
Jesuits kept a low
profile existence in
lodgings here and there. For instance, a
mission led by Fr.
Nicholas Leinagh re-established...
- that
stretched out
south from the castle, and
constructing fashionable lodgings that
exploited the
views across the landscape. The de
Courtenays prospered...
- may stay in
guest bedrooms of hosts, or pay for
inexpensive affordable lodgings while living in
different locations around the
world as part of
their New...
-
later regretted. In his autobiography,
Adams described the
customs and
lodgings afforded to St James's
pilgrims in the 18th
century and he
recounted the...