countryseat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of countryseat
Example Sentences
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From the sumptuous isolation of his 70-room countryseat in Surrey, Billionaire J. Paul Getty, 70, told BBC tellyviewers how awful it was to be rich.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was formerly the countryseat of the Hamilton family, from which a district of West Philadelphia east of Fortieth Street and south of Market Street took the name of Hamilton Village.
From The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia by Cousins, Frank
Unquestionably the most notable mansion of hewn stone in Greater Philadelphia is Cliveden, the countryseat of the Chew family, located in extensive grounds at Germantown Avenue and Johnson streets, Germantown.
From The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia by Cousins, Frank
It has an air of dignity and spaciousness which many a more portentous modern countryseat fail to match.
From Annals and Reminiscences of Jamaica Plain by Whitcomb, Harriet Manning
But as to keeping up a countryseat and a town house and a shooting-box and a racing-stable--why, it's out of the question.
From The Joy of Living (Es lebe das Leben) A Play in Five Acts by Sudermann, Hermann
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