brick mansion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbrickandmansion
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brick
noun
uk/brɪk/us/brɪk/
a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls ...
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mansion
noun[C]
uk/ˈmæn.ʃən/us/ˈmæn.ʃən/
a very large, ...
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The estate was described as consisting of a square, 2-storybrickmansionwith a platform and cupola.
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The rambling two-story redbrickmansionwas completed in 1929.
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Thebrickmansionincludes 14 bedrooms, six fireplaces, parquet floors, hand-carved wood paneling, and extensive gardens.
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It is a three-story, five bay, stuccoedbrickmansionwith a two-story wing at the rear of the west side.
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The estate includes an imposingbrickmansionand a large support building set among scenic landscaping.
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The original section of the 2 1/2-story,brickmansionwas built between 1846 and 1849.
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It is a two-story,brickmansionwith a gable roof with dormers, two-story polygonal window bays, a poured concrete foundation, and granite belt courses.
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On the latter estate he built, at the cost of seven thousand marks, a castellatedbrickmansion.
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Thebrickmansionstood for more than 200 years and burned down in the late 19th century.
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Thebrickmansionhas 11 rooms, three floors, and a basement.
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He rebuilt the three-storybrickmansionin 1785, called the costliest house anywhere about, and would occupy it for the remainder of his life.
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In 1675, the house was a three story, redbrickmansioncomprising a central core with two large wings at either end which were adorned with decorated chimneys.
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Potts began construction of abrickmansionon the property between 1799 and 1800.
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A burgeoning merchant class infused riches into the town, reflected in the many brick mansions and townhouses that sprung up along the waterfront.
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