Synonym: castle, chateau, domain, estate, land, mansion, palace, property, villa. Similar words: manoeuvre, outmanoeuvre, a man of straw, a man of letters, canon, anon, canoe, another. Meaning: ['mænə(r)] n. 1. the mansion of a lord or wealthy person 2. the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it).
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91. The administrative centre of the manor was the manor house.
92. This was the time when the old style of gabled manor was feeling the first breath of classical ideas.
93. The single remaining radar mast of Bawdsey Manor points skyward, two miles away down the strand.
94. It would bring a windfall of around 300,000 smackers to the Manor.
95. Beautiful, medieval, moated manor house in the heart of the Kentish Weald.
96. It was leased to William Taunton who was termed Lord of the Manor.
97. Local artists and craftspeople exhibit their work, discuss and demonstrate their skills in the Manor and its beautiful surroundings.
98. Thus, the Lord of the Manor was acclaimed by both workers on the land and consumers of their produce.
99. To the decaying line of older castles and fortified manor houses he added one new prestige building, Camber Castle.
100. He was representing the former Lords of the Manor at the pageant.
101. Meanwhile, Seb tied the reins of his horse to the back of the cart before sprinting towards the manor house.
102. Fifty four years later the boys and their families came together again to honour their benefactors in the garden at the Manor.
103. It may be the fault of the play, which begins with each character arriving one by one at the manor.
104. The former manor spread over several parishes, with a particular emphasis on sheep farming backed up by a large wheat crop.
105. Now times are hard and selling the family silver is one way of keeping Harcourt Manor in good condition.
106. Some Denchworth villagers feel sorry for the Lord of the Manor.
107. They also tell us of a field with the manor house in a ruinous condition.
108. Parish councils were set up in 1894 and superseded parish vestries, which had in turn supplanted manor courts.
109. He'd committed adultery with the wife of the local steward - the land agent for the lord of the manor.
110. Tom was at Swinbrook Manor and Dolly had gone to the farm to prepare some bread she intended baking the next day.
111. The Manor kitchen has an enormous Tudor fireplace with the original oak beam.
112. I felt restless, uneasy in that haunted,[http://sentencedict.com] creaking manor house.
113. It stands on the site of a watermill recorded in Domesday Book as belonging to the Manor of Walthamstow.
114. Copyholders were obliged to attend meetings of the manor court, and any changes in tenancy were recorded in the court rolls.
115. Triumphant in this latest development in his career has bought a manor house in the area.
116. He would have a farmhouse built at the manor farm and hoped that Tom would move in, as a tenant farmer.
117. Applications have been flowing into the Manor Ground but no moves have yet been made.
118. Cafeteria A large cafeteria seating over 300 people and offering full self-service facilities is situated at the rear of the Manor House.
119. When William Faunt bought the manor in 1549 half the land was already enclosed.
120. The approach to Stainton Manor was through winding, sunken lanes.
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