Wiktionary
shedrow
n. A row of sheds; especially referring to a row of barns for horses at the start of a race track.
Usage examples of "shedrow".
His earliest memories were of the shedrow, the smell of the horses his father had groomed.
There was little activity around the shedrow, but it would liven up again soon.
Talk around the paddocks or shedrow at sunrise might have been of murder and Old Mick, but the pace didn’t flag.
She haunted the shedrow, studying jockeys, judging trainers, and badgering Boggs for tidbits of news or speculation.
You'll learn for yourself how things go around here, and you'll find it's not such a far distance from main house to shedrow as it is in some places.