Manorhouse

Pronunciation: /ˈmænɝˈhaʊs/

Manorhouse (noun)

  1. The main house on a large country estate, where the owner lived and managed the land.
  2. A lord’s main residence in the medieval period, connected to a manor and its local people.

Examples

  • The family restored the country estate home after years of neglect.
  • Visitors toured the country estate home and learned about its history.