Country Life: The art of hearth: Beautiful ideas to rejuvenate your fireplace, from £1,250 to £22,000
The art of hearth: Beautiful ideas to rejuvenate your fireplace, from £1,250 to £22,000
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The meaning of HEARTH is a brick, stone, or concrete area in front of a fireplace. How to use hearth in a sentence.
HEARTH definition: 1. the area around a fireplace or the area of floor in front of it: 2. a home, especially when…. Learn more.
Hearth refers specifically to the paved floor of a fireplace, which may extend out into a room. Hearths are associated with home and family because the hearth was historically the main source of heat in the home, as well as where the cooking was done.
/ hɑrθ / Add to word list the floor of a fireplace, and often also the area in front of it (Definition of hearth from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
The hearth is the floor of a fireplace, which sometimes extends into the room. It was winter and there was a huge fire roaring in the hearth.
hearth - The floor of a fireplace as well as the area in front.
In archaeology, a hearth is a firepit or other fireplace feature of any period. Hearths are common features of many eras going back to prehistoric campsites and may be either lined with a wide range of materials, such as stone or left unlined. They were used for cooking, heating, and the processing of some stone, wood, faunal, and floral resources.