Examples of 'manorhouse' in a sentence

Meaning of "manorhouse"

manorhouse: a large and stately house, typically situated on a large estate or piece of land. Manor houses are often associated with the British aristocracy and landed gentry
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manorhouse
A manorhouse dating from the thirteenth century.
A sixteenth century manorhouse with a dovecote.
A manorhouse and a farmhouse from the sixteenth century.
A large park is surrounding the manorhouse.
An old manorhouse and an old farmhouse.
The remains of an old manorhouse.
A sixteenth century manorhouse at the hamlet of Flainville.
A medieval fortified manorhouse.
The medieval manorhouse at Groseillers.
A seventeenth-century fortified manorhouse.
An old manorhouse.
The manorhouse du Tessy, now a guesthouse.
The sixteenth century fortified manorhouse of la Haye.
The Renaissance manorhouse de Bévilliers sixteenth century.
The Coupeauville manorhouse.

See also

The manorhouse de Bimare.
The sixteenth century manorhouse du Major.
The manorhouse du Meslay.
The seventeenth century manorhouse of Queval.
The manorhouse at Givry.
The sixteenth century manorhouse du Flot.
The manorhouse de Briançon.
The eighteenth century manorhouse of Escault.
Sherlock, I expected to see you last week about the case in Manorhouse.
A sixteenth century manorhouse at Rebomare.
The manorhouse of Hautot-Mesnil.
They gave their name to Buckley Hall a manorhouse found within the locality.
A manorhouse and chateau of the 16th century.
A fortified manorhouse at Chanon.
The château de Silleron, dating from the sixteenth century The manorhouse de Roquefort.
The sixteenth century manorhouse of La Tour du Renard.
An eighteenth-century manorhouse.
A timber-framed manorhouse with an exterior staircase.
The seventeenth-century fortified manorhouse at Malvoisine.
The medieval manorhouse of Mont-de-Bourg.
A fifteenth-century fortified manorhouse at Ramburesl.
The fifteenth-century manorhouse and mill at Ouzy.
The fifteenth-century manorhouse de La Vergne.
The eighteenth-century manorhouse at Mesnil-Grémichon.

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