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  1. Full description. Timber framed manor house, supposedly on site of medieval manor. Map evidence suggests present building is one wing remaining of half H-shape plan. 16th century main block with 17th century wing running east-west which oversails older roof to form a facade gable. Very much reused 12th/13th century stone, and conglomerate.

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  3. 30 de jan. de 2012 · In the mid-19th century, Henry, the 3rd earl of Carnarvon, transformed the house into a grand mansion with 60- 80 bedrooms (the sum varies according to the source) and over 120,000 square feet. The staircase, also designed by Thomas Allom, sits in the tower designed by Charles Barry. Highclere Castle after renovation.

  4. A 15th 16th Century Manor House And Hamlet Set In More Than 2 Hectares Of Land To The West Of. $1,357,077. 12 Beds. 1 Baths. 8,095 sqft. 6 ac lot. $167/sqft. A 15th-16th century manor house and hamlet set in more than 2 hectares of land to the west of Tours. A manor house and hamlet with two houses and numerous outbuildings set in an estate ...

  5. This property was once the house of a bishop and the influenza have renovated it in a unique and beautiful way. The walls have been stripped revealing the original stone, visual obstacles have been removed and the roof has been rebuilt with large open skylights. The space has been reclaimed into an open plan loft, giving us a personal vision ...

  6. 26 de mai. de 2024 · The charm of Eastbury House lies in the fact that it remains practically untouched by the sinister hands of "improvement," and at least externally is able to show us to-day the actual craftsmanship of its sixteenth-century builder. Date of the building. The exact date of the building or who erected it is unknown.

  7. This manor house, built in the late 16th century, stands amidst more than six hectares of grasslands and woods in the heart of the Côtes-d’Armor countryside. A little road leads to the entrance to the property, marked by a double granite gateway. Sculpted with the coats-of-arms of the former lord of the manor, it opens into a closed courtyard.