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Bach when France was still a monarchy, French kings used to live in the palace of Versailles and in the numerous palaces and castles they owned : le Louvre, Fontainebleau, ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The House of the Seven Gables,' stands for the Pyncheon family home. The house is used as a symbol of the Pyncheon family itself. In its beginnings, the house was solid and stately as the family had been during that time. However, during the time period in which the story is set, the house is a decaying mess, exactly like the family, which is scattered and in malicious competition against each other.
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at her home
Chester's home is a sty!
I guess it's Windsor castle.... if a castle can be a stately home.
The stately home was on an area on flat land. :D
An Earl of is the rank given but no stately home is there whereas the Earl comes with the stately home.
Instead of walking through a stately home on your own, on a guided tour you would join a small group that is lead by an employee guide of the stately home. The guide points out special features and gives a commentary of the history of the stately home and the families that have lived there through the centuries.
Stately home
blenheim palace
Castle, stately home, mansion, country house, manor, and so on.
If you are referring to a noun meaning stately home, this is spelt mansion.
Stanford Hall, Leicestershire
Woburn Abbey
Robert Louis Stevenson's epitaph on his grave reads: "Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill."
where is alnwick castle