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- Hotel Bringué is a countryhouse hotel in El Serrat, Ordino parish, Andorra. The hotel contains 110 rooms and its restaurant with a total capacity of 250...
- style are the townhouse Bridgewater House, London, (1847–57) and the countryhouse Cliveden in Buckinghamshire, (1849–51). After Charles Barry, the Palazzo...
- August 2001). RTÉ 100 Years: Ireland in the 20th Century. TownHouse and CountryHouse [with RTÉ]. ISBN 9781860591426 – via Google Books. "The Irish Charts...
- stadium so the club moved to the Juan Martín Figallo's (a neighbor) countryhouse on Rodó and Escalada streets. Figallo rented the club part of his land...
- them the Henry Street Settlement. She lived in New York City and had a countryhouse in Bernardsville, New Jersey. [citation needed] In 1939, Schiff bought...
- Heemstede Hartekamp or Hartecamp, Heemstede/Bennebroek Heemstede, panoramio Countryhouse: Huys te Manpad Watertower Memorial near Herenweg-Manpadslaan "Samenstelling...
- 2019. Nairn, Richard (2001). Discovering Wild Wicklow. TownHouse and CountryHouse. p. 8. ISBN 1-86059-141-8. Dillion, Paddy (1993). The Mountains of Ireland:...
- died in 1617 in Venice and was buried in Dalmatia, near his family's countryhouse on the island of Prvić. Veranzio's masterwork, Machinae Novae (Venice...
- unincorporated community in the United States Roman villa, ancient Roman countryhouse and estate Villa (surname) Villa (fly), a genus of bee flies The Villa...
- was first listed in 1959 and is described by Historic England as a "countryhouse". There is a date stone inscribed "1608" in the porch. The building originally...