The phrase references a specific type of residential structure, potentially a guesthouse or secondary building located on the grounds of a larger property known as “Laurel Cottages.” Historically, carriage houses were used to store horse-drawn carriages and related equipment. This particular designation likely indicates a building originally intended for that purpose, possibly converted into living space.
Structures like these provide auxiliary living areas and can enhance property value. Their historical context often adds architectural character and appeal. The conversion of such buildings represents adaptive reuse, preserving historical elements while meeting modern housing needs. The implication is that these spaces are part of a larger estate or collection of cottages, potentially offering a unique living experience.