How to use in-sentence of “Country house”:
+ A ” is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor or a country house of nobility or gentry.
+ Altskeith Country House lies in the heart of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
+ Pompey’s ashes were eventually returned to Cornelia, who carried them to his country house near Alba.
+ He rented a country house in Klin, just outside Moscow.
+ Edwardstone Hall was a country house located in the village.
+ The couple live together in a country house in Kent.
Example sentences of “Country house”:
+ Locke’s close friend Lady Masham invited him to join her at the Mashams’ country house in Essex.
+ The Château de Malmaison is a country house from Paris.
+ A Roman villa was a Roman country house built for the upper classes.
+ The area where Altskeith Country House is located has excellent leisure facilities including a sailing club and the MacDonald Forest Hills Hotel and Spa.
+ Also if you buy it made from a factory it would cost less than oil made in a country house by a farmer.
+ A Roman villa is a country house that was built and inhabited during the Roman Republic or the Roman Empire.
+ Kimbolton Castle is a country house in Kimbolton, CambridgeshireKimbolton, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire.
+ In modern usage, the term “manor” or “manor house” is often used, especially outside Europe, to mean simply either a country house or indeed any other house considered to resemble one, without any reference to age or to the historical sense of the term.
+ Following the PDP’s election win, which some people did not think was fair, militants blew up Jonathan’s country house in Otu-Eke, Bayelsa State on 16 May; two policemen were killed in the attack.
+ The country house was not only a weekend retreat for aristocrats, but also often a full time residence for the minor gentry.
+ Locke's close friend Lady Masham invited him to join her at the Mashams' country house in Essex.
+ The Château de Malmaison is a country house from Paris.
