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  • It] is every bit as vicious as Pandemonium is stately, a seven and a half minute explosion of indus
  • bungalows of old architectural style (with a stately air) located on the road that were replaced b
  • d on the strings, before repeated in its more stately and grand form.
  • the Casa Armstrong-Poventud is among the most stately and elegant houses in Ponce.
  • It became a stately and glamorous estate.
  • Greensboro is also the home to many stately antebellum mansions.
  • "Corny-gie Hall", becomes the setting for the stately appearance of a distinguished musicologist, m
  • rnamental or street tree due to its "massive, stately appearance".
  • It grows on upright stems which give it a stately appearance.
  • Above the stately arcades is a clerestory of fluted lancets of
  • igures in the resistance against the forts of stately authority in East-Frisia of the tom Brok fami
  • designed landscape offering beautiful vistas, stately avenues, and a host of rare and exotic trees
  • es, with subsequent conversion of the land to stately avenues, gardens, and upscale homes and busin
  • het is Latin for "prince" and alludes to "the stately bearing of this palm and the majestic way it
  • Stately Bodies translated by Robert de Lucca and Dean
  • north, while a small enclave of Springfield's stately brick colonial homes and the town of Longmead
  • The stately brick manor house, which is currently undergo
  • ian Nikolaus Pevsner described it as "quite a stately building".
  • -trained Austrian architect who designed many stately buildings and churches.
  • spital sits on a two hundred acre campus with stately buildings in a country setting, in Dauphin Co
  • season the Lord Lieutenant lived in the less stately but more private Viceregal Lodge in the Phoen
  • The historic estate, of which the stately castle - Lulworth Castle - was residence to t
  • numerous street scenes as decoration for the stately Chateau Frontenac as he was doing the same as
  • The stately church of Dorchester Abbey, as it stands toda
  • rooms was also designed by William Kent, in a stately classicising baroque manner.
  • The porches are supported with 8 stately columns.
  • The Stately Dactylorhiza (Dactylorhiza elata) is a specie
  • Much of the stately decor dates from this period, as does a roof
  • For example, the Prelude, which opens with a stately, deliberate, almost verbose introduction is f
  • he historic town's most prominent building, a stately depot designed by noted architect Gilbert Sta
  • Stately Dutch Colonials dominate three blocks of King
  • on a remarkable exodus which led them to the stately East Sussex mansion of Lady Catherine Ashburn
  • This stately edifice, however, burnt down in 1422.
  • With all the majesty and stately elaboration and musical rhythm of Milton's fi
  • the Champion and then walk off the field in a stately fashion for a drink."
  • By 1811 he was in command of the HMS Stately, fighting at the defence of Cadiz, and led a
  • tto is grown as an ornamental for its robust, stately form, drought tolerance, and hardiness to USD
  • died early in 1556-7, and was buried, with a stately funeral, on 10 Feb. 1556-7 at St Dunstan-in-t
  • recreational mecca of elite country clubs and stately golf courses.
  • This became the stately Greek Revival structure that still stands at
  • It has a large village green, a church, a stately hall occupied by local landowning baronet, a
  • The stately home borrows styles of castle building from t
  • Christchurch Mansion is a stately home within Christchurch Park on the edge of
  • The stately home of Espido presents a rectangular floor,
  • Streatlam Castle was a Baroque stately home located near the town of Barnard Castle
  • Cargill's Castle, a ruined stately home above St Clair is not named for William
  • Abbey House is a ruined stately home in the grounds of the also-ruined Ranton
  • Cranbury Park is a stately home and country estate situated in the paris
  • Houghton Hall is a stately home in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
  • Mapledurham House is an Elizabethan stately home located in the civil parish of Mapledurh
  • It was the first stately home to open to the public, and also claims t
  • Easton Lodge was a Victorian Gothic style stately home to the west of Great Dunmow, Essex in En
  • Wortley Hall is a stately home in the small South Yorkshire village of
  • The school occupies a former stately home in Culford Park, built in 1796 for the C
  • of England (1827) is the origin of the phrase stately home in English.
  • around the country with which to rebuild his stately home (now a hotel).
  • e north-east of the village is Iscoyd Hall, a stately home with surrounding parkland which was buil
  • south east of Wakefield, a few miles from the stately home and grounds of Nostell Priory.
  • gene, also known as the Kasteel d'Ursel) is a stately home in Hingene in the municipality of Bornem
  • As Lord Ridgemere, owner of the stately home where Delboy and Rodney dropped a chande
  • centre is Fountainstown house, an impressive stately home built by Lord Fontaine in the 18th centu
  • suburb of Ashford, Kent in England, with its stately home Godinton House on the outskirts.
  • The construction was based on the design of a stately home to help dissociate the assumption at the
  • Bosworth Hall is a former stately home which belonged to the once wealthy Dixie
  • Ballywalter Park is a stately home on the outskirts of Ballywalter, which i
  • Capernwray Hall was built as a stately home for George and Lucy Marton who was High
  • Stagenhoe is a Grade II listed stately home and surrounding gardens located in the v
  • also share a connection with Kingston Lacy, a stately home in Dorset where Webb supervised early wo
  • York House is an historic stately home in Twickenham, England, and currently se
  • Although not the sort of stately home usually associated with the National Tru
  • Mr. David Titlow, the undertaker, lived in a stately home with a lake in front of it at Wyoming Av
  • Bishopthorpe Palace is a stately home and historic house at Bishopthorpe south
  • Eastwell Park was an English stately home in the civil parish of Eastwell, adjoini
  • , one of Britain's lost houses, was a British stately home at Drayton Bassett, in the District of L
  • ch was built in 1964 and named after a nearby stately home that was demolished in the same year.
  • She bequeathed her stately home to become an old people's home and her o
  • doctor at Musgrave Hall in Northumberland, a stately home which is also used as a hospital for a n
  • adjacent to Stratfield Saye House, the large stately home that has been the home of the Dukes of W
  • . Michael & St Martin, and Eastleach House, a stately home with a formal garden and extensive groun
  • A stately home modeled on Neoclassical style, it was us
  • andowners in the area who lived in the nearby stately home of Florence Court and a path meanders up
  • disappeared a year ago near Temple House, the stately home of Lady Sylvia Marsh (Amanda Donohoe), i
  • he Wardrobe illuminates the garden of a minor stately home next door to the main public house, 'The
  • Ypres, with its headquarters based in a large stately home named Hooge Chateau, recently vacated by
  • es of the Dukes of Sutherland, who once had a stately home at Trentham.
  • tation serving the village of Welburn and the stately home at Castle Howard on the York to Scarboro
  • Each week, a reenactment of the murder at the stately home Arlington Grange of a visiting guest was
  • Renaissance stately home from the 16th century
  • Crathorne Hall, an Edwardian stately home
  • The chapel of the stately home dates from 1542.
  • The third stately home is the one of Telleiro.
  • Nearby is the well-known small stately home of Dalemain.
  • The Elizabethan stately home Shaw House is located here.
  • How to Run a Stately Home (published in 1971)
  • Eshton Hall, a stately home now converted into apartments
  • Norgrove Court is a stately home near Redditch in Eastern Worcestershire
  • The IRA militia burnt down their magnificent stately home in 1921.
  • the outskirts of Compton is the 16th century stately home Loseley Park.
  • Letton Hall is a stately home located just outside the village of Ship
  • Renishaw Hall is a stately home in Derbyshire, England which dates from
  • Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Ingelmunster) is a stately home in Ingelmunster, West Flanders, Belgium.
  • The palace was a copy of the English Baroque stately home of Seaton Delaval Hall.
  • Nuthall Temple (now demolished) was the stately home of the Holden family.
  • Other attractions include the Elizabethan stately home Cuckfield Park, to the west of the villa
  • Aldworth is also the name of a stately home in Blackdown, Sussex
  • Melford Hall is a stately home in the village of Long Melford, Suffolk,
  • Worksop Manor is a stately home in the Dukeries area of Nottinghamshire.
  • Barrells Hall is a small stately home in the Warwickshire countyside near Henl
  • t known features of the village is the nearby stately home, Eydon Hall, built in 1788.
  • ich included Bitterne Manor House and another stately home, Peartree House.
  • hers were fitting a new heating system into a stately home, and had to move some chandeliers.
  • e has not been much left of the castle, later stately home, of Rauschenberg since it was destroyed
  • Glemham Hall is an Elizabethan stately home, set in around 300 acres (1.2 km2) of pa
  • angwith Lodge, a fine pseudo Queen Anne style stately home, now a Nursing Home.
  • wns of Washington and Chester-le-Street, is a stately home, the ancestral seat of the Lambton famil
  • Longleat is an English stately home, currently the seat of the Marquesses of
  • The stately home, near the village centre has been the an
  • Hall Place is a former stately home, today a Grade I listed building and Sch
  • Rathmore began as a stately home, built by Belfast businessman Victor Coa
  • The Dieburg Museum, located in the Fechenbach stately home, displays archeological findings.
  • Ragley Hall stately home, the ancestral seat of the Marquess of H
  • aged on the lakeside lawn of the Alton Towers stately home-cum-theme park.
  • sand in the grounds of Marston House a nearby stately home.
  • Thames, and Mapledurham House, an Elizabethan stately home.
  • refore forced to permit guided tours of their stately home.
  • A road was built from the station to the stately home.
  • front of the hill has always been filled with stately homes and faces the Boston Common.
  • The hall is one of the many stately homes in Britain associated with the Legend o
  • Along with the title he inherited eight stately homes and 200,000 acres (809 km² or 80,900 ha
  • During World War I many of the stately homes of England became Auxiliary Home Hospit
  • marketing consortium for nine of the foremost stately homes in England.
  • ch has been associated with many mansions and stately homes in England.
  • s made it more difficult to staff and operate stately homes like The Farms, the Allertons moved to
  • wn as “The Dukeries” because of the number of stately homes in the area.
  • Several stately homes and NT properties are less than 30 minu
  • l, Nottinghamshire and Newstead Abbey are two stately homes within the area.
  • The first line of the poem runs, "The stately Homes of England".
  • he number of mansions, old country houses and stately homes is a marked feature in Wiltshire.
  • Many of the stately homes, commercial buildings, and schools in a
  • porary accounts, the household records of the stately homes, and contemporary illustrations, includ
  • the Parish Church, and the whole streets and stately homes.
  • centuries in the construction of churches and stately homes.
  • rt Hotel that is a conversion of a terrace of stately homes.
  • hermen from the medieval era were replaced by stately homes.
  • h Sir Paul McCartney led McCartney to compose Stately Horn, which the Michael Thompson Horn Quartet
  • ollaton Park is the area of parkland that the stately house stands in.
  • As a boy, Radcliff lived in a huge, stately house connected to the Pickaway County jail.
  • The last movement begins with a stately introductory Allegro in duple meter followed
  • ldier in Elizabeth's armies, the queen sent a stately letter of condolence to "my own dear crow", a
  • rk includes Whitworth Hall, a Grade II listed stately mansion (the ancestral home of Bobby Shafto a
  • Nevertheless it is the stately mansion from the film with its imperial stair
  • Grade II stately mansion which is now a hotel is situated with
  • The city's architecture consists of many stately mansions and elaborate fountains, carefully p
  • d on April 12, 1967 with a production of More Stately Mansions starring Ingrid Bergman, Arthur Hill
  • off-Broadway production in New York (for More Stately Mansions and Hedda Gabler), the East Flanders
  • rid Bergman in a production of O'Neill's More Stately Mansions on Broadway in 1967.
  • Tall, stately maple trees line three edges of the park and
  • His narrative too is lucid, and moves as a stately march or royal triumph; the sequence of the f
  • ded, rambunctious humor missing from his more stately movies".
  • Maple Glade is the stately Neoclassical home built in 1905 for the princ
  • -acre (18,000 m2) site which features several stately oak trees.
  • The median featured many old, stately oak trees, a good number of which survived th
  • Patrick R. Cleburne Cemetery Stately Oaks
  • It includes Stately Oaks, separately listed on the NRHP.
  • g with other members of his family, beneath a stately obelisk in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
  • Tensas Parish, Louisiana, including the most stately of the antebellum mansions in the area, Frank
  • e mentioned as "the four kings of EMI sitting stately on the floor."
  • ing to marry again, began the building of the stately Overseale House around 1775.
  • he south one sees Kyu-ling (Skyid-gling), the stately palace of the Nono on the other side of the r
  • inally a medieval castle but converted into a stately palace, it was the family seat of the Dukes o
  • in all of Philadelphia, there are a number of stately park-side homes in varying states of disrepai
  • All looks solid, stately, perfect.
  • It is a beautifully manicured and stately place for our honored soldiers who have given
  • was described by the author John Evelyn as "a stately place...built out of the ruins of the Bishop'
  • tern to those who do not, and she resides in ' stately places' (5.101).
  • collections of photography and film with the stately pleasures of the Colonial Revival mansion and
  • s to Grand Duchy in 1581 had no effect on the stately position.
  • as come down to us, Giolla Brighde's verse is stately, precise and controlled and clearly the produ
  • atic introduction followed by a fast waltz, a stately procession, an extended pas de deux, and a cl
  • , Daug, D6 -- both songs done in that simple, stately procession.
  • albeit slightly less expensive than the more stately properties north of Montana.
  • ., of Spargrove-a fine example of the ancient stately puritan gentleman.
  • Stately Pursuits (1997)
  • It formed part of the stately quadrille in which the Great Powers of Europe
  • A stately red brick structure, it stood on the corner o
  • Stately red deer are shy residents of the forest, but
  • ounty Courthouse built in 1869 is an historic stately redbrick Italianate style building located at
  • he entire lot and erected between 1816-1820 a stately residence designed by architect Pehr Gransted
  • It was from this stately residence that the Camden attorney Maud Robin
  • The most stately room, "Cathedral Hall", is 280 feet long and
  • e colonel's experiments and inventions at his stately seat at Charlton: his vineyard, the wine of w
  • Stately Secrets, (1994)
  • lton, falling into a dream at Harwich, sees a stately ship in the harbour called the Bowge of Court
  • The result, the home acquired a stately stone structure, Wade Hall.
  • ra were lively and bouncy, not the smooth and stately style seen in films.
  • The elegant, balanced and stately style is unique in China's ancient Buddhist a
  • ) intervenes, and then the trumpets sound the stately symphony to the final chorus ("O Lord, in The
  • e British composer Gustav Holst, based on the stately theme from the middle section of the Jupiter
  • General Abel Douay is buried in a stately tomb just outside Wissembourg together with m
  • The stately tower, that looks ore pond and poole
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