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Granger House-Example #1 (Definition #1)
Granger House -Example #2 (Definition #1)
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In Europe mansions are often given various titles, hinting at their origins - castle, palace, manor, towers, and grange to name but a few.

Brú na Boinne, the ancient central chamber of Newgrange in the Boyne Valley
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Lownsborough, John. The Privileged Few: The Grange and Its People in Nineteenth-Century Toronto. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1980.

It began in the 17th century and reached its peak in the 19th.Graffito (plural: graffiti)Scratched drawing or writing.GrangeFarm owned and run by a religious order (a body or community of monks, nuns, etc.).GRCGlass-reinforced concrete.

See also: Architecture, House, Gothic, Church, Greek

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