country house

/'kʌntri'haus/
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country house

A family enjoys a picnic on the lawn of their country house.

Definition

Noun: A large, often impressive residence located in a rural area, typically on a substantial estate. Historically, it refers to the primary or secondary home of a wealthy landowning family, distinct from their urban residence.

Usage

The term "country house" specifically refers to the building itself, situated in the countryside. It implies a degree of size, permanence, and architectural significance, often associated with leisure, estate management, or a retreat from city life.

Examples
  • Many English country houses are now open to the public as museums or hotels.
  • The family spent their summers at their country house in the Cotswolds.
  • The novel is set in a grand country house during the Edwardian era.
Advanced Usage
  • "To have a place in the country": This is a common phrase meaning to own a country house or a rural retreat, often implying wealth and status.
    • They are successful enough now to afford a place in the country.
Variants and Related Words
  • Manor house: A type of country house that was historically the chief house of a feudal lord or landed gentry on an estate.
  • Mansion: A very large, impressive house. A country house can be a mansion, but a mansion is not necessarily in the country.
  • Estate: The large area of land, including the house, gardens, farms, and woods, on which a country house is situated.
  • Cottage: A small, modest house in the country, which is not a country house.
Synonyms
  • Rural residence
  • Manor
  • Hall (as in "Wentworth Hall")
  • Seat (as in "the family seat")
Antonyms
  • Townhouse
  • City apartment
  • Urban residence
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • "A weekend in the country": Often implies staying at a country house.
    • We've been invited for a weekend in the country at the Ashbys' place.
  • "Country house party": A social gathering, often spanning a weekend, held at a country house.
    • The mystery novel revolves around a murder at a country house party.
country house

A family enjoys a picnic on the lawn of their country house.

Noun
  1. a house (usually large and impressive) on an estate in the country