widehall
The term "widehall" most commonly refers to a type of interior space found in historical architecture, particularly in grand houses or public buildings. It describes a hallway or corridor that is notably broader than a standard passage. This increased width often served multiple purposes. In larger residences, a widehall could act as a reception area, allowing guests to gather or be greeted in a more spacious and impressive manner. It might also accommodate furniture, such as benches or consoles, further enhancing its functional and aesthetic role.
In some contexts, a widehall could also be a term used in agricultural or industrial buildings. For