Dictionary Definition
forecourt n : the outer or front court of a
building or of a group of buildings
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
In the context of "mainly British":- The area in front of a petrol station where the petrol pumps are situated.
- Any open area in front of a building.
Extensive Definition
In architecture a forecourt is
an open area in front of a structure's entrance.
In archaeology,
forecourt is the name given to the area in front of certain
types of chamber
tomb. They were likely the venue of ritual practices connected with
the burial and commemoration of the dead in the past societies that
built these types of tombs.
In European megalithic architecture, forecourts
are curved in plan with the entrance to the tomb at the apex of the
open semi-circle enclosure that the forecourt creates. The sides
were built up by either large upright stones or walls of smaller
stones laid atop one another.
Some also had paved floors and some had blocking
stones erected in front of them to seal the tomb such as at
West Kennet Long Barrow. Their shape, which suggests an attempt
to focus attention on the tomb itself may mean that they were used
ceremonially as a kind of open air auditorium during ceremonies.
Excavation within some forecourts has recovered animal bone, pottery and evidence of burning
suggesting that they served as locations for votive offerings or
feasting dedicated to the dead.
In a gas station a
forecourt is the area where the pumps are present. It is the area
outside the sales room or the convenience store of a gas station
when customers park their automobiles for filling fuel. It can
either be manned or unmanned.