manor house
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large country house, especially one that is or was the principal house of a landed estate, belonging historically to a lord or wealthy person. This term specifically refers to the main residential building on a manor, which was the basic unit of territorial organization in feudal times. It denotes both the architectural structure and its historical social function as a center of local administration and prestige.
Usage
- The term is used to describe a historically significant, often grand, residential building in a rural setting, associated with land ownership and social status.
- It is a formal and historical term, commonly found in discussions of history, architecture, and genealogy.
Examples
- The tour visited the 16th-century manor house, complete with its original great hall and gardens.
- After the estate was broken up, the old manor house was converted into a luxury hotel.
- The family's manor house had been in their possession for over three hundred years.
Advanced Usage
- "Manor house" as a concept: In historical and sociological contexts, the term can represent the feudal system, local power structures, or a way of life centered on a landed estate.
- The dissolution of the monasteries changed the pattern of land ownership and the role of the traditional manor house.
Variants and Related Words
- Manor (noun): The estate or territorial unit itself, often including the manor house, village, and surrounding lands.
- The lord of the manor held court there.
- Manorial (adjective): Relating to a manor.
- The manorial records provided details of medieval life.
Synonyms
- Mansion: A large, impressive house. (While similar, "mansion" is a broader term not inherently tied to feudal landholding.)
- Hall: Can be used similarly in British English (e.g., "Haddon Hall").
- Country house: A general term for a large house in a rural area; a manor house is a specific type of historic country house.
- Stately home: A large, beautiful country house, especially one open to the public.
Related Phrases
- Lord of the manor: The historical owner and holder of authority over a manor.
- The title of lord of the manor was often separate from owning the manor house itself.
- Manor house farm: Sometimes used to describe a home farm attached directly to the manor house.
Noun
- the mansion of a lord or wealthy person