I'm rereading "Jude the Obscure" for the 4th time. There's a passage early in the book, in which the very young Jude offers his aunt's "fuelhouse" as a possible place to store his beloved teachers' piano.

Fuelhouse. I've never heard of individual people having fuelhouses. I've certainly heard of woodsheds. How common were fuelhouses? And were they woodsheds or were they...I dunno...places to hold coal?