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  1. 26 de out. de 2022 · While it was love at first sight for the exterior of this 16th-century manor house in Langport, Somerset, the interiors were a labour of love for owner Sarah Southwell. One year on and the house has a new lease of life, with warm, colourful interiors designed for family life.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manor_houseManor house - Wikipedia

    During the 16th century many lords of manors moved their residences from their ancient manor houses often situated next to the parish church and near or in the village and built a new manor house within the walls of their ancient deer-parks adjoining.

  3. 27 de mar. de 2022 · Hitherto, richly appointed interiors had always been hung with fabrics (of which tapestry was, from the 14th century, the most prized and expensive). Tapestry and fabrics remained common, but, from the early 16th century, it also became popular to furnish rooms with intricately carved wainscotting ( Fig 1 ) .

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  4. 25 de ago. de 2018 · Property 16th-century manor house. Size Nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Designer Emma Sims-Hilditch of Sims Hilditch. Photos by Brent Darby and Adam Carter. The drawing room is used for entertaining, so Emma gave it an elegant look with a little more of a smart city feel than the rest of the home.

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  5. Merthen Manor ( Cornish: Merdhin, meaning sea fort) is a 16th-century manor house in west Cornwall, England, UK. For most of its history it has been in the ownership of the prominent Cornish family, the Vyvyan family.

  6. The Withdrawing Room has 16th-century carved wooden panelling, and a wooden ceiling with moulded coffering, which probably dates from 1559 when the Great Hall ceiling was added. The bay window in this room was also added in 1559, at the same time as the one in the Great Hall.

  7. 9 de set. de 2018 · The owners of this 16th-century manor house in the Gloucestershire area of England wanted to reveal the history of their home, so they hired interior designer Emma Sims-Hilditch, who rediscovered it on their behalf.