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  2. Servants' quarters - Wikipedia

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    At 18th-century Holkham Hall, service and secondary wings (foreground) clearly flank the mansion and were intended to be viewed as part of the overall facade. Servants' quarters, also known as staff's quarters, are those parts of a building, traditionally in a private house, which contain the domestic offices and staff accommodation. From the ...

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  4. Horaceville, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The stone house, which was completed 1822–1825, consisted of a large parlour and three small bedrooms (servants quarters) on the second floor. An addition, completed in 1841, consisted of the Grand Entrance with a staircase leading upstairs, the original dining room, the master bedroom over the front entrance and a second central hall kitchen ...

  5. Landed Army - Wikipedia

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    The system of conscription, when a certain number of warriors (with horse and weapon) was provided from a certain area of the land, or a certain number of households, prevailed in the 15th–17th centuries. It was usual to provide one warrior for each 100–200 quarters (0.5 ha) of land, or every 3–30 households. [1]

  6. Offchurch Bury - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the manor house (surviving pre-1954 demolition) dated from the reign of King Henry VIII (1509-1547) and were said to be connected with Coventry Priory, but most is 19th century. [3] In 1954 about three quarters of the house was demolished, [4] including the entire Tudor south block comprising servants' quarters, and on the north side ...

  7. Llancaiach Fawr - Wikipedia

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    The Manor is considered to be one of the most important gentry houses to have survived from the 16th and 17th century ... has restored the servants quarters to the ...

  8. Slave quarters in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Louisville (2014) described slave quarters in the border-state city: "Generally, urban slaves' quarters were connected to their owners' property, usually in 'servant's rooms.' A typical newspaper ad from this period described a brick house for sale as having eleven rooms, two passages, a large kitchen, three servants' rooms ...

  9. Plantation complexes in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Still other arrangements had the kitchen in one room, a laundry in the other, and a second story for servant quarters. [ 8 ] [ 17 ] The pantry could be in its own structure or in a cool part of the cookhouse or a storehouse and would have secured items such as barrels of salt , sugar , flour , cornmeal and the like.