Sentence examples for a fine house from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a fine house" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a house that is of high quality or in excellent condition.
Example: "After searching for months, we finally found a fine house that meets all our needs."
Alternatives: "a lovely home" or "an exquisite residence."

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The Menuhins moved to England in 1960, settling in a fine house in The Grove, Highgate.

They were provided with a fine house but only a single bed.

Maybe you'll have to paint it or fix it up a bit, but you can get a fine house".

He bought a fine house for his family in Stratford and acquired real estate in the vicinity.

It is a fine house, Mr. Brunet said, but "all I can say is, it's not home".

Enter woodland and follow a path to pass a dilapidated building and a fine house further on amid the trees.

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She does not want her new home address publicised, so suffice it to say it is a very fine house, in a small village, for which the asking price is ��1.6m.

Rudmose Brown wrote: "Considering that we had no mortar and no masons' tools it is a wonderfully fine house and very lasting.

Reverend Lovejoy says "This house is a very, very, very fine house", a reference to the Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young song "Our House".

He was born to a wealthy Palestinian family in a fine Arab house in the Mediterranean port town of Jaffa that today serves as an Israeli military court.

The Segals lived in a fine manor house in Walton-on-Thames, once the home of Justice John Bradshaw, who quite possibly signed Charles I's death warrant in the living-room.

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