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Hampshire Manor House

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A Hampshire manor house typically refers to a grand, stately home or estate located in Hampshire, a county in southern England known for its picturesque countryside and historical significance. Such a manor house would often reflect classic English architectural styles, with features such as:
  1. Stone or Brick Facade: Manor houses in Hampshire often have a stately and solid appearance, typically built from locally sourced stone or brick, giving them a timeless and sturdy look.
  2. Large, Symmetrical Windows: Tall sash windows arranged symmetrically across the facade, offering views of expansive lawns or gardens.
  3. Chimneys and Roofs: Multiple chimneys, sometimes ornately designed, and steeply pitched roofs, often made of slate or thatch in older houses, contribute to the historic feel of the manor.
  4. Formal Gardens: The grounds would include manicured lawns, boxwood hedges, and often a walled garden or an orchard. Garden paths lined with flowers like roses or lavender, along with topiary, would be common.
  5. Gated Entrance and Driveway: A long, tree-lined driveway leading to the front of the house, often with a grand entrance gate and sweeping views over the estate.
  6. Interior: High ceilings, wood-panelled rooms, grand staircases, and large fireplaces inside the home. Antique furniture, tapestries, and chandeliers would likely decorate the interior.
I build this house because I really like the Hampshire countryside and their unique way of building
This plot has 4992 parts and has a part of the Basingstoke canal in the back garden
I think this is great LEGO set because it is an unique way of building a house and has a large play ground with animals and water for the children

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