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  1. Later the hall was reduced to the status of an entrance, as at Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire (c. 1680). The defended tower-house tradition persisted in France throughout the 16th century, generally retaining corner turrets and other defensive archaisms, as in the Tourelles Manor, near Troyes.

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

    By the beginning of the 16th century, manor houses as well as small castles began to acquire the character and amenities of the residences of country gentlemen, and many defensive elements were dispensed with, for example Sutton Place in Surrey, c. 1521.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2020 · By the 13th century, the fortified manor house emerged. Not quite castle, yet more advanced than the Saxon hall , these early fortified manors were built in brick or stone, with a timber roof. The fire was still open and the hall was still the abode of servants and retainers, but now a new room was added; the solar.

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    In the 16th century the hall was divided horizontally by the addition of an inserted floor supported by moulded cross beams. The house was listed as a house of the gentry as late as 1707 but was later split into two or three labourers' cottages. West country Whitestaunton Manor

  5. Manor house: Location: Near Congleton, Cheshire, England: Coordinates: Built: c. 1504 – c. 1610: Architectural style(s) 16th-century half-timbered: Owner: National Trust

  6. Manor Houses were the homes and centres of operation of Basque noble families during the Late Medieval Period. From early defensive Tower Houses to the Palaces of the early 16th century, Manor Houses evolved during the Late Middle Ages, adapting to different historical periods.

  7. Plate 4: Tudor House, ground- and first-floor plans. Survey of London: Volume 1, Bromley-By-Bow. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1900. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.