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  2. Châteauesque - Wikipedia

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    The style frequently features buildings heavily ornamented by the elaborate towers, spires, and steeply-pitched roofs of sixteenth century châteaux, themselves influenced by late Gothic and Italian Renaissance architecture. Despite their French ornamentation, as a revival style, buildings in the châteauesque style do not attempt to completely ...

  3. Vermont Hatch Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Hatch Mansion is a historic home located at Cornwall in Orange County, New York. It was built in 1935 for Vermont Hatch and is a two-story, coursed ashlar stone dwelling in an eclectic French chateau style. It features a series of slate tiled hipped roofs.

  4. Searles Castle (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Searles Castle is a French chateau-style castle-style house in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. [2] Built in the 1880s, the romantically imagined structure has seven stories and includes a "dungeon" basement. The castle was initially designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead and White, [3] a famous New York architectural firm at the time.

  5. Château - Wikipedia

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    Château de Versailles. A château (French pronunciation:; plural: châteaux) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.

  6. NYers convince parents to buy $2.6M French chateau - AOL

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    A Big Apple couple who convinced their family to sell their home in the US and splash $2.6 million on a crumbling French chateau are now struggling to keep the dream alive after being besieged by ...

  7. French provincial architecture - Wikipedia

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    American soldiers admired the architecture of rural France and who returned from the war they built homes in the style. In the United States the style remained popular though the 1920s. [1] By 1932 nearly one in three homes in America had French Provincial design elements.The style fell out of favor in the 1930s, [6] but had a resurgence in the ...

  8. $9 Million Castle For Sale in Massachusetts (House of the Day)

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    French, chateau-style architecture circa 1888? Forty-two-foot domed ceilings and massive stone. ... At a whopping 52,245 square feet, it's currently the second biggest house in America on the market.

  9. Petit Trianon - Wikipedia

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    The Petit Trianon (French pronunciation: [pəti tʁijanɔ̃]; French for "small Trianon") is a Neoclassical style château located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. It was built between 1762 and 1768 during the reign of King Louis XV of France.