fireplace
noun
- device for firing solid fuels in residential buildings
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪəpleɪs/ / /ˈfaɪɹpleɪs/
noun
Etymology: From fire + place.
- An open hearth for holding a fire at the base of a chimney.
“Sepia Delft tiles surrounded the fireplace, their crudely drawn Biblical scenes in faded cyclamen blending with the pinkish pine, while above them, instead of a mantelshelf, there was an archway high enough to form a balcony with slender balusters and a tapestry-hung wall behind.”
“Opposite the old church is a Tudor black-and-white cottage, flanked at one end by the Brocket Arms, a splendid 400-year-old pub with stone-flagged floors, a vast inglenook fireplace and a garden full of oak tables and benches for summer evening meditation.”