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  2. English country house - Wikipedia

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    Belton House is an English country house in Lincolnshire. 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.

  3. Country House - Wikipedia

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    Country House or The Country House may refer to: English country house, a large house or mansion in the English countryside; Country house (Spain), a type of a tourist accommodation; Country House (horse), an American racehorse "Country House" (song), a 1995 song by Blur; The Country House, 2014 play by Donald Margulies

  4. Country house poem - Wikipedia

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    A country house poem is a poem in which the author compliments a wealthy patron or a friend through a description of his country house. Such poems were popular in ...

  5. Estate (land) - Wikipedia

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    Wentworth Woodhouse is a large rural estate, extending to 15,000 acres including the country house. The "estate" formed an economic system where the profits from its produce and rents (of housing or agricultural land) sustained the main household, formerly known as the manor house. Thus, "the estate" may refer to all other cottages and villages ...

  6. Hall (concept) - Wikipedia

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    Also a dwelling-house with a large, open room (the hall) typically with an open hearth such as the original form of the Wealden hall house. In 500, such a simple building was the residence of a lord and his retainers. This is the kind of hall which Beowulf knew. Even now, hall is the term used for a country house in midland and northern England.

  7. Manor house - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary definition of manor house at Wiktionary Media related to Manor houses at Wikimedia Commons Spiers, Richard Phené (1911). "Manor-house" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Reality TV show recreating life in an Edwardian manor house. Timelines TV Interactive video timeline of British history with section on medieval ...

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  9. Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Many owners of a country house would also own a town mansion in their country's capital city. These town mansions were referred to as 'houses' in London, 'hôtels particuliers' in Paris, and 'palaces' in most European cities elsewhere. It might be noted that sometimes the house of a clergyman was called a "mansion house" (e.g., by the Revd.