A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.
It originates from the word carriage...as in horse and carriage.
A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.
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buggy
Of course. When theyfirst put a motor into a buggy or carriage to replace the horse, they simply called it a horseless carriage.
A horse-drawn carriage with a folding top could be a landau.
A gig.
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The proper, traditional term is a "Coachman", which applies to the driver of any kind of horse drawn carriage.
The cost will vary according to location, time of year, the type of horse and carriage you want, and for how long you wish to use the horse and carriage. You should expect to pay at the barest minimum of $50 an hour for a one horse basic cart ride that lasts an hour.