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Often used in the same context:
mansions,
manor house,
landed gentry,
manses,
vicarages,
duchies,
abbeys,
almshouses,
cottages,
gentry,
castles,
earls,
baronial,
aristocrats,
baronies,
olde worlde,
estates,
saltbox,
summerhouses,
noblemen,
demesne,
chateaux,
meadowland,
aristos,
edwardian,
abodes,
redbrick,
viscounts,
bosky,
squires,
burghers,
domesday book,
homesteads,
nobles,
mod cons,
crofts,
countesses,
deckers,
lairds,
ducal,
dwellings,
bungalows,
burghs,
inns,
serfs,
palaces,
tudor,
chateau,
copses,
parsonages,
seigneur,
villas,
idylls,
houses,
maharajahs,
gentlefolk,
italianate,
cromwellian,
porticoes,
olde,
fastnesses,
residences,
viceroys,
tearooms,
hedgerows,
tithe barn,
heiresses,
dales,
bijou,
stabiae,
woodlands,
subdivisions,
farmhouse,
londinium,
plantagenet,
homes,
chatelaine,
yeomanry,
monarchies,
aristocracy,
verandas,
weatherboard,
footmen,
moorlands,
stuarts,
bumpkins,
lucullus,
ethelred,
watermill,
machair,
pastureland,
tsars,
plutocrats,
crenellations,
jacobean,
almshouse,
dowager,
cathar,
rustics,
casas,
hostelries,
manor,
fiefs,
haciendas,
parishes,
collieries,
demesnes,
lordships,
towns,
townships,
dioceses,
plantations,
ranches,
ranchos,
villages,
monasteries
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— Adjectives for manors:
other,
many,
several,
royal,
certain,
large,
various,
different,
english,
small,
old,
more...
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