हवेली घर Meaning in English
हवेली घर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : mansion House
, mansion house
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मैनसनमेंस्ट्रम्स
मेंसट्रस
मैंसुएत
मांट्र
मांटेग्ना
मैनेटीज
मैंटेलेट्स
मंथर चाल
मांटीकोर
मंटिला
मेंटल
गाती
मंत्रों केप्स
हस्तचालित
हवेली-घर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He rose from a yeoman tenant farmer to a "gentleman" owner of the "mansion house" by 1700.
He built a mansion house there in 1863 and called the estate Walnut Grove.
Although his tenure of the Arundell estates was not fully secure due to the ongoing legal dispute with his half-nephew John V Arundell (died 1613) of Gwarnick, he built the present mansion house at Trerice in about 1572, which date appears above the plaster strapwork overmantel in the great hall.
The Court was the mansion house of the Mallock family, and remains the focal point of the estate.
Weelsby Hall is a late Victorian mansion house built by the Sleight family in 1890 and is now part of the Linkage Community Trust, a charity supporting people with learning difficulties and disabilities.
In the village is the grade II listed Bourton Hall; a large stone mansion house which dates from 1791, with later additions.
Many architectural details of Meggernie can be clearly seen in photographs of the building, including the four small square towers at the corners of the keep, and the long, low mansion house which extends from one side of the keep.
As with many castles at this time it was re-built as a large mansion house as we see it today.
The 21st Baron let and later sold the mansion house and surrounding lands to Devon County Council as an agricultural college, now Bicton College, which as of 2016 covers , and sleeps 231 residential students.
14 Fournier Street, a mansion house, built circa 1726 by 'carpenter and gentleman', William Taylor, for his own occupation but subsequently leased by silk weavers, 'Signeratt and Bourdillon'.
Built for the Crichtons in 1812, this house was a small mansion house by 1858 with a vaguely 'Elizabethan' appearance.
Some carvings were acquired by the art collector Julius Wernher for the private dining room of the mansion house at Luton Hoo (the Wernher art collection is now at Ranger's House in Greenwich, London).
Several mansion houses were built for the owners of former mills and factories.