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A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor in Europe. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals with manorial tenants and great banquets.
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The Mount Juliet Estate was constructed by Somerset Butler, 1st Earl of Carrick between 1768-71 and named after his wife Juliet. It consists of a Georgian house set on a hill overlooking the River Nore, surrounded by over 1,500 acres (6.1 km 2) of land. [4]
Pages in category "Manor houses in France" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Manoir de Brion; C.
Hatchford Park, Cobham, Surrey – 1996–2005 by Latchmere Properties and Countryside Properties (fire in 2000 destroyed interiors near completion, house rebuilt) into 13 apartments and about 6 newly built houses in the grounds. Nashdom, Burnham, Buckinghamshire – from 1997, into apartments, with a new wing built.
Mount Juliet, Tennessee, USA; Mount Juliet Golf & Spa Hotel in Mount Juliet estate, Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland; Mount Juliet (Music City Star station), a station on Nashville's regional rail line; Mount Juliet (British Columbia), a mountain on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada; Mount Juliet, a peak in the Yarra Ranges near ...
Bastide [1] is a local term for a manor house in Provence, in the south of France, located in the countryside or in a village, and originally occupied by a wealthy farmer.A bastide is larger and more elegant than the farmhouse called a mas, and is square or rectangular, with a tile roof, walls of fine ashlar-stone sometimes covered with stucco or whitewashed, and often built in a square around ...
Château de Trécesson, a 14th-century manor-house in Morbihan, Brittany. In France, the terms château or manoir are often used synonymously to describe a French manor house; maison-forte is the appellation for a strongly fortified house, which may include two sets of enclosing walls, drawbridges, and a ground-floor hall or salle basse that ...