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  2. Real estate in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The first historical examples of luxury houses or luxury villas, are from the period of the Roman Empire. In particular, the villas of Roman Emperors , represented the quintessential luxury. Today some are protected as Heritage archaeological of inestimable value and as UNESCO World Heritage Site , as, for example, Hadrian's Villa .

  3. Villa Mussolini - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, the municipal government sold the villa to a Milanese real estate company for €600,000. [32] [51] [52] [53] It was advertised for sale again in February 2020, for €980,000. [54] A section of the wall collapsed in August 2020, [32] [53] bringing down also part of the attic and the floor of the first floor. [32]

  4. Rightmove - Wikipedia

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    Rightmove plc is a British company which runs rightmove.co.uk, the UK's largest online real estate property portal. [3] Rightmove is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index .

  5. Category:Houses in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 February 2024, at 06:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Cronkhill - Wikipedia

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    Cronkhill, Atcham, Shropshire, designed by John Nash, is "the earliest Italianate villa in England". [1]Drawing on influences from the Italian Campagna and the Picturesque, including the art of Claude Lorrain, it began an architectural style that was hugely influential in England in the first half of the nineteenth century.

  7. Medina House - Wikipedia

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    Open Map of Hove seafront with Sussex Road. Initially owned by the Hove Baths and Laundry Company Limited, [3] the buildings were designed by local architect Paul B Chambers and built between 1893 and 1894. Medina House opened on 13 September 1894. [4] Inside were the women's slipper and swimming baths.

  8. Terraced houses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A row of typical British terraced houses in Manchester. Terraced houses have been popular in the United Kingdom, particularly England and Wales, since the 17th century. They were originally built as desirable properties, such as the townhouses for the nobility around Regent's Park in central London, and the Georgian architecture that defines the World Heritage Site of Bath.

  9. Villa Farnese - Wikipedia

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    A property of the Republic of Italy, Villa Farnese is run by the Polo Museale del Lazio. This villa is not to be confused with two similarly-named properties of the family, the Palazzo Farnese and the Villa Farnesina, both in Rome. The Villa Farnese is situated directly above the town of Caprarola and dominates its surroundings.