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Grange

usgb/ɡreɪndʒ/Volume
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Historical CharmPlay
The term is often associated with old, elegant properties that evoke a sense of history and tradition. SlideThey visited a 16th-century grange that was once owned by a noble family.
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Rural SettingPlay
'Grange' implies a place located in the countryside, away from cities and towns. SlideTheir grange was surrounded by fields and woodland.
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Architectural FeaturesPlay
A grange might have distinctive architectural characteristics such as large barns or walled gardens. SlideThe old grange boasted a massive stone barn.