- or
gallery located in
front of an
entrance of a building. A
porch is
placed in
front of
the façade of a
building it commands, and
forms a low front. Alternatively...
- A
sleeping porch is a deck or balcony,
sometimes screened or
otherwise enclosed with
screened windows, and
furnished for
sleeping in
warmer months. They...
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Porch or
porch in Wiktionary,
the free dictionary. A
porch is an
architectural element of
building entrances.
Porch may also
refer to:
The Porch or...
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years his junior.
Porch was born on 15
March 1877 in Glastonbury, Somerset,
the younger son of
Reginald Porch (1838-1886) LL.M., of
the Bengal Civil Service...
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Porches may
refer to:
Porch, an
architectural element Porches (Lagoa), a
civil parish (freguesia) in
the muni****lity of Lagoa, Algarve,
Portugal Porches...
- Solomon's
Porch,
Portico or
Colonnade (στοα του Σολομωντος; John 10:23; Acts 3:11; 5:12), was a
colonnade or cloister,
located on
the eastern side of
the Temple's...
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Porch sitting, i.e.,
sitting on a
front porch or stoop,
usually of a
private residence is a
leisure activity which can be a
direct or
indirect form of...
- John
Porch (born 4
March 1994) is an
Australian professional rugby union player,
currently playing for
French Top 14 team Vannes.
Porch joined Irish province...
- A
screened porch, also
known as a
screen room, is a type of
porch or
similar structure on or near
the exterior of a
house that has been
covered by window...
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Porch is a
website that
tries to
connect homeowners with
local home
improvement contractors.
The site
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