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manor

[man-er] / ˈmæn ər /
NOUN
large house
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Hosted by Betsy Martin, TV baker extraordinaire, at her family’s manor home, Bake Week is an American tradition.

From Washington Post

The group argued that the 18th-century manor and gardens had become a financial burden that held back its ambitions for national programming and educational efforts.

From Washington Post

He purchased a Hampshire manor house through a network of offshore companies.

From BBC

Many were persuaded as soon as they visited the vast stone-walled ground floor of the manor house to see the giant maquette Caruncho had made of the planned changes to the town.

From New York Times

Johnson also offered to invest an additional $10 million or more to restore River Farm’s gardens and renovate its manor.

From Washington Post