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The estate has a splendid location on Lake Ontario. It is open to the public as a park and is used by the Royal Conservatory of Music.
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So building very many churches and monasteries on their substantial estates, where at the time there were none, they established a large number of servants of God in them, ...

Today's high-end real estate market reflects the overwhelming popularity of columns in architectural design. Rarely is a new home constructed without the inclusion of decorative columns (wood, fiberglass, FRP, stone, etc.).

For example, a large estate might have a chapel in which worship services are held for family members, staff, and guests. If a church builds a new and larger sanctuary, but keeps the old one, the old one is often called a chapel.

Rooted in the rural French countryside, the French Country style includes both modest farmhouse designs as well as estate-like chateaus. At its roots, the style exudes a rustic warmth and comfortable designs.

- now taken to mean a building, often in the style of the main house, situated at the entrance to an estate, and usually the home of the gatekeeper, these should in fact, properly be referred to as gatehouses.

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In 1927, on his first visit to one of the family estates, he was shocked by the terrible living conditions of the poor and resolved to find a way to house the poor reasonably.

In Southern California, Tudor houses ranged from elaborate estate mansions to restrained suburban dwellings, but all were designed to create a cozy, homelike effect.

Deed - A written instrument whereby an estate in real property is conveyed by a grantor to a grantee.
Dormer - A vertical window, in a relatively small internal recess, projecting from a sloping roof.

Chapin Parkway, particularly, was a real estate speculator's dream: connected to Delaware Avenue, it became the logical place for Buffalo's rich to build as the city grew out to the area in the 1 890s.

official in charge of running a lord's estate; managing work, keeping accounts, etc.
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villaVilla is the Latin word for a country estate. It refers to the land itself and to the buildings upon it.

Estate - Total possession, property especially landed property.
Existing Building or Use - A Building structure or its use as sanctioned/ approved/ regularised by competent authority, existing before the commencement of byelaws.

Every building is an accessory to the land, and is, therefore, real estate: it belongs to the owner of the land
A little history: Genesis 11:3 & 9, offers the first recorded instance of the building erection.

(lit. mashing devices): On a castle, a series of openings between the corbels that support a projecting parapet through which missiles can be dropped. Used decoratively on post-medieval buildings.Mains(Scots): Home farm on an estate.

The Black Death, which scourged all Europe, and the Hundred Years War in France brought down from its high estate the civilization that had flowered at Chartres, and Reims, and Amiens, ...

Honour - large feudal estate, usually centred on a castle.
Hood - arched covering; when used as umbrella, called hood-mould.
Hornwork - freestanding quadrilateral fortification in front of the main wall.

manor specifically, the district over which a lord had domain in medieval western Europe; in general, any landed estate.

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