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hall house
noun
A kind of vernacular house of the Middle Ages, traditional in the United Kingdom and northern Europe, usually timber-framed, and having a hall as the central element.
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Sightseeing The Clergy House is a 14th-century Wealden hall house with an interesting history and beautiful gardens.
Harewood Castle is a 14th-century stone hall house and courtyard fortress, in the grounds of Harewood House.
Louise Geist, former servants in Hall house.
Historic Old LeConte Hall, New LeConte Hall, Birge Hall and New Campbell Hall, house physics labs, offices and classrooms.
City, village, court, palace, manor, mansion, residence, and domicile are French; but town, borough, hall, house, bower, room, and home are English.
This preserved medieval hall house offers the mod cons while retaining original timberwork, beamed ceilings and uneven floors.
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Abbot Hall, the Victorian town hall, houses Archibald M. Willard's painting The Spirit of '76.
Kelham Hall houses the district headquarters.
Ventimiglia's town hall houses a collection of Roman antiquities.
1924: The newly completed Hesse Hall houses the growing college.
Across the gardens, a large hall houses the museum's paleontology collection.
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