- A
manor house was
historically the main
residence of the lord of the manor. The
house formed the
administrative centre of a
manor in the
European feudal...
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danske ministerier, vol. 1, Copenhagen, 1967.
Danish Manorhouses website -
Boller Danish Manorhouses website -
Frijsenborg Lex.dk -
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon...
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Oporto )
UNESCO World Heritage Site Portugal". www.
manorhouses.com.
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original on 31
December 2024.
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- The
church of Notre-Dame,
dating from the
seventeenth century. Two
manorhouses.
Communes of the Seine-Maritime
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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includes the
following structures: the
historic courtyard or
bailey the
manorhouse the
castle mill (now a
restaurant and a bakery)
former storehouse (now...
- Dieppe, at the
junction of the D4, D108 and the D152 roads. Two
ancient manorhouses. The
church of St. Martin,
dating from the
twelfth century. The seventeenth...
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listed building. It is now
known as
Petherton Park
Farmhouse and Park
Manorhouse and has been
divided into two
separate houses. The two
storey building...
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sixteenth century sandstone cross in the cemetery. Two 16th
century manorhouses.
Communes of the Seine-Maritime
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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various regional areas of Portugal, that
included representations of
manorhouses,
houses of
nobles and
seigneurs from the Trás-os-Montes and Minho. This...
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Manor of the
Noronhas (Portuguese:
Solar dos Noronhas), the
manorhouse was
named for the
rural landed-gentry of the period, and
conveys an importance...