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  2. Manor house - Wikipedia

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    The architectural form of the Polish manor house (Polish: dwór or dworek) evolved around the late Polish Renaissance period and continued until the Second World War, which, together with the communist takeover of Poland, spelled the end of the nobility in Poland. A 1944 decree nationalized most mansions as property of the nobles, but few were ...

  3. French provincial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Glen Manor House in Rhode Island, is an example of French Provincial Architecture. French provincial architecture also known as French Eclectic architecture include Manor houses or chateaux homes which were built by French aristocrats beginning in the 1600s. The homes are characterized by arched doorways and symmetrically placed elements.

  4. Chenies Manor House - Wikipedia

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    Chenies Manor House in the parish of Chenies in Buckinghamshire, England, is a Tudor Grade I listed building [1] once known as Chenies Palace, although it was never a royal seat nor the seat of a bishop. It was held by the Cheney family since 1180 and passed by marriage successively to the Semark and Sapcote families and thence in 1526 to the ...

  5. English country house - Wikipedia

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    An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house. This allowed them to spend time in the country and in the city—hence, for these people, the term distinguished between town and country. However, the term also encompasses houses that were ...

  6. Harlaxton Manor - Wikipedia

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    Harlaxton Manor is a Victorian country house in Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England.The house was built for Gregory Gregory, a local squire and businessman. Gregory employed two of the leading architects of Victorian England, Anthony Salvin and William Burn and consulted a third, Edward Blore, during its construction.

  7. Boston Manor House - Wikipedia

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    Location of Boston Manor House in London Borough of Hounslow. Boston Manor House is an English Jacobean manor house built in 1622 with internal alterations, intensively restored in later centuries. It was the manor house of one of the early medieval-founded manors in Middlesex. Since 1965 the manor's small part of the parish of Hanwell has been ...

  8. Saltford Manor House - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Saltford Manor was the winner of a contest sponsored by Country Life to find the "oldest continuously inhabited house in Britain". There were hundreds of entrants, many eliminated because they had been built as ecclesiastical buildings and only become available in the housing market after Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries .

  9. Bromwich Hall - The Manor House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Bromwich Hall - The Manor House Museum is an important, Grade I listed, medieval domestic building (a hall house) built by Richard de Marnham around 1270 as the centre of his agricultural estate in West Bromwich. [5][1][2][4][3] Only the Great Hall survives of the original complex of living quarters, agricultural barns, sheds and ponds.

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