Totleigh Towers in the Granada TV series "Jeeves and Wooster" is portrayed using the stately home of Oxford's own Waddesdon Manor. This impressive estate, built in the 19th century, is known for its stunning architecture and extensive gardens. The manor was designed in the style of a French château and is a popular tourist attraction today.
The Stately Ghosts of England - 1965 TV was released on: USA: 25 January 1965
Princess Daisy
Attractive or good looking, if you mean handsome by appearance.If you mean handsome by amount, then perhaps, hefty or plentiful.
Tesco is a large supermarket chain. Woburn Abbey is a stately home in the UK, that is open to the paying public, and also has a safari park. There are no similarities as far as I can see.
Un château - the uisual word, but it really means a stately home - large, aristocratic, but not necessarily built for defence. Un château-fort - a medieval defensive castle also used as a Lord's dwelling. Un fort - a defensive work from 17th century onwards, purely military in purpose.
solemness/graveness/seriousness/stately dignity/majesty
Adagio in Italian means "slow and stately" in English regarding the slowest movements of Baroque and classical sonatas.
The word stately is both an adverb and an adjective. Examples:Adverb: The stately sized rooms of the mansion were perfect for our ball.Adjective: The stately butler greeted our guests.
use a the word stately in a sebtence
majestical and stately
A stately dance is a slow, mournful danceMinuetPavaneBassadanceAlmain
Pomp- a stately display of splendor
Stately Oaks was created in 1839.
'une belle demeure' is a beautiful house -often a stately one- in French.
The stately procession slowly wound its was from the palace to the cathedral
It means chocolate cake filled with bits of coconut
CyrilElvet Rees has written: 'A companion in the stately homes of Britain' -- subject(s): Fiction in English