BRITISH STABLE Crossword Clue
BRITISH STABLE Crossword Clue
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The term 'British Stable' is often used to refer to a type of building that was traditionally used to house horses and other livestock. The four-letter word 'MEWS' is a term used to describe this type of building, which was typically found in the backstreets of British cities. MEWS were typically built with a courtyard surrounded by small stables, and were often used by the wealthy to keep their horses.
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