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  1. 26 de out. de 2022 · By Lotte Brouwer. 26 October 2022. Photography by Belle Daughtry. It was love at first sight for interior designer Sarah Southwell and her husband, when they first laid eyes on this Grade II listed 16th century manor house in Somerset. “We both fell in love with the house instantly,” Sarah tells us.

  2. Manor house, during the European Middle Ages, the dwelling of the lord of the manor or his residential bailiff and administrative centre of the feudal estate. The medieval manor was generally fortified in proportion to the degree of peaceful settlement of the country or region in which it was.

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  3. 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. This gave them more privacy and space. Leeds Manor House Blue Plaque, Scarborough Hotel

  4. Avebury Manor & Garden is a National Trust property consisting of a Grade I listed early-16th-century manor house and its surrounding garden. It is in Avebury , near Marlborough , Wiltshire, England, in the centre of the village next to St James's Church and close to the Avebury neolithic henge monument.

  5. 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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  6. 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. “When we stripped back the decoration, there were the stone walls and paneling,” says Sims-Hilditch, who created a fresh take ...

  7. David Verey and Alan Brooks, in their first volume of the Pevsner Architectural Guide to the county, describe Chavenage as "the ideal 16th-century Cotswold stone manor house". The interior has a former open great hall, but this has now had a ceiling installed, with an altered minstrels' gallery over a screen.