noun
- A small opening or compartment in a street or basement wall through which coal is delivered into a building's coal storage area.
Usage: chiefly British; historical
Examples
- The old townhouse still had a coalhole in its basement wall from the Victorian era.
- Coal was shoveled through the coalhole directly into the cellar storage room.
- Many historic buildings in London retain their original coalholes, though they are no longer in use.
- The coalhole cover was a metal grate set flush with the pavement.
- Before central heating, every house with a coal furnace needed a convenient coalhole for fuel delivery.