stately home

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stately home

A family visits a stately home on a sunny afternoon.

Definition

Noun: A large and impressive house, typically one that is (or was historically) the residence of an aristocratic family. These homes are often architecturally significant, set in extensive grounds, and may be open to the public.

Usage

The term "stately home" specifically refers to the building itself as a grand, often historic, private residence of the upper class. It is a common term in British English.

Examples
  • Many stately homes in the English countryside are now managed by the National Trust.
  • The tour of the stately home included the grand ballroom and the portrait gallery.
  • Visiting a stately home is a popular weekend activity for learning about history and architecture.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be used metaphorically to describe any very large, grand, or opulent house, even if not historically aristocratic.
    • The new tech billionaire built a veritable stately home in the hills.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mansion: A very large, impressive house. While similar, "mansion" is a broader term and does not inherently carry the historical or aristocratic connotations of "stately home."
  • Manor House: The main house of a manor (a landed estate). This is often a type of stately home.
  • Country House: A large house in the countryside, often used synonymously with "stately home," especially if it is a secondary residence for a wealthy family.
Synonyms
  • Mansion
  • Manor (house)
  • Country house
  • Hall (e.g., Blenheim Palace is often called Blenheim Palace, a stately home, or simply "Blenheim").
  • Palace (though this often implies royal connections or exceptional size and grandeur).
Idioms and Phrases
  • To live in a stately home: To reside in a grand, aristocratic house.
    • The family has lived in this stately home for over three centuries.
stately home

A family visits a stately home on a sunny afternoon.

Noun
  1. a mansion that is (or formerly was) occupied by an aristocratic family