Citations:
1978 Robert Sheppard Globe and Mail (Toronto, Can.) (Jan. 23) “House leaps thre centuries and an ocean” p. P25: One of the two barn-like structures that until recently still stood in the English countryside now forms a four-car garage with upstairs servants’ quarters, guest house or teen room. (The builders also suggest it would make an ideal granny flat.) 1987 Sandy Rovner Washington Post (Apr. 14) “Age-Speak 101: How to Tell a NORC From a DRG” p. Z25: Granny Flat: A separate, self-contained unit designed for temporary installation on the side or in the back yard of an adult child’s home. 2005 Kellie Schmitt, Dan Stober Mercury News (San Jose, California) (Mar. 27) “P.A. considers allowing more ‘granny’ units”: As part of sweeping zoning changes, the city council will decide next month whether to increase the number of homesites that could add garage apartments or cottages, commonly referred to as granny or in-law units.