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1992:Wine cellar
1963:Root cellar
1916:Boiler room
1897:Crawl space
1568:Living room
1561:kitchenette
1546:Home cinema
1531:Family room
1526:Dining room
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1351:www.bbc.com
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169:Tudor Style
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2090:Great hall
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1087:2021-02-23
968:References
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809:Neo-Gothic
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563:to design
553:Classicism
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117:April 2012
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