Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

old-manor

Noun
/oʊld ˈmænər/
Definition
An old manor is a large and historic house or estate that was traditionally owned by a noble family or landowner.
Examples
  • The old-manor stood majestically on the hill, surrounded by ancient trees.
  • Visitors to the old-manor are often captivated by its historical architecture.
Meaning
The term ‘old-manor’ typically refers to a residence that signifies wealth and status, often featuring extensive grounds and gardens.
Synonyms
  • Manor house
  • Estate
  • Mansion
  • Manor