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English country house and List of National Trust properties in England

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Difference between English country house and List of National Trust properties in England

English country house vs. List of National Trust properties in England

An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. This is a list of National Trust properties in England, including any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of the National Trust in England.

Similarities between English country house and List of National Trust properties in England

English country house and List of National Trust properties in England have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abbey, Ascott House, Castle, Dorneywood, Historic house, Kedleston Hall, Montacute House, Warwickshire.

Abbey

An abbey is a complex of buildings used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess.

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Ascott House

Ascott House, sometimes referred to as simply Ascott, is a Grade II* listed building in the hamlet of Ascott near Wing in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Castle

A castle (from castellum) is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages by predominantly the nobility or royalty and by military orders.

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Dorneywood

Dorneywood is an 18th-century house near Burnham in the South Bucks District of Buckinghamshire, England.

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Historic house

A historic house generally meets several criteria before being listed by an official body as "historic." Generally the building is at least a certain age, depending on the rules for the individual list.

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Kedleston Hall

Kedleston Hall is an English country house in Kedleston, Derbyshire, approximately four miles north-west of Derby, and is the seat of the Curzon family whose name originates in Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Normandy.

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Montacute House

Montacute House is a late Elizabethan mansion with garden in Montacute, South Somerset.

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Warwickshire

Warwickshire (abbreviated Warks) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England.

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English country house and List of National Trust properties in England Comparison

English country house has 126 relations, while List of National Trust properties in England has 461. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 1.36% = 8 / (126 + 461).

References

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