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manor

[man-er] / ˈmæn ər /
NOUN
large house
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An area on the ground floor of the manor was being set up as a welcome center, gift shop, café and mini-theater.

From The Wall Street Journal

Add to that the manor’s soon-to-be-revealed secret passages, to say nothing of a fortune in hidden jewels, and we have all the makings of a classic “old dark house” mystery.

From The Wall Street Journal

West Horsley Place is a 15th Century Grade I listed manor house in Surrey with a 400 acre estate attached.

From BBC

The driver revealed his destination was a hilltop manor estate that Schwarzman bought three years ago for £82 million, now the equivalent of more than $110 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

Home was Hovingham Hall, a grand manor house that had been in the family for centuries.

From BBC