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  2. Molí de la Torre - Wikipedia

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    It was built in the mid-19th century and is considered one of the most important house and farm of Empordà and included in the register of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Molí de la Torre is a detached large building located away from the core of El Far d'Empordà , near the C-31 bearing Figueres to La Bisbal d'Empordà .

  3. Gallier House - Wikipedia

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    The house is eclectic, combining Italianate features such as stucco treatment with classical elements like the formal front entrance. The stucco covering protected the soft, locally-made brick from erosion by wind and water. The building was constructed of brick-on-brick foundations which increase the width below the surface.

  4. Chettinad mansions - Wikipedia

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    The Chettinad mansions are a collection of over 10,000 lavish homes of the Nattukottai Chettiar community in the region of Chettinad in South India. [1] These mansions were built with materials from all across the globe to signify the community's wealth as merchants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [2]

  5. Luxury homes - Wikipedia

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    This title is currently a redirect to Category:Luxury real estate; click there to go to the current target. The full content of this redirect page, including all redirect categories , is displayed below.

  6. French provincial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The homes usually feature a rectangular floor plan. Exterior is usually brick or stucco with symmetrically placed exterior components. [3] [2] The design of doors is rectangular with an arched opening. The French provincial homes are two stories tall. [4] The original modest designs ranged from modest farmhouses to wealthy aristocrat country ...

  7. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    An I-house is a two or three-story house that is one room deep with a double-pen, hall-parlor, central-hall or saddlebag layout. [15] New England I-house: characterized by a central chimney [16] Pennsylvania I-house: characterized by internal gable-end chimneys at the interior of either side of the house [16]