Estate village

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Estate_village an entity of type: WikicatVillages

An estate village is a village wholly within and part of a private estate. Usually several hundred years old, they are often well preserved by the family that owns the estate. They often have small commercial operations such as pubs, craft shops, and village stores, as well as rented residential housing. The individual properties are maintained and managed by the estate manager and rented individually to residential and commercial tenants. Some examples of estate villages in Great Britain are: Some examples of estate villages in Ireland are: An example of an estate village in New Zealand is: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString An estate village is a village wholly within and part of a private estate. Usually several hundred years old, they are often well preserved by the family that owns the estate. They often have small commercial operations such as pubs, craft shops, and village stores, as well as rented residential housing. The individual properties are maintained and managed by the estate manager and rented individually to residential and commercial tenants. Some examples of estate villages in Great Britain are: * Abbey St Bathans * Beeley * Berriedale in the Scottish Highlands * Edensor * Elveden * Great Tew * Milton Abbas * Peper Harow * Pilsley * Ripley * Selworthy * Shenton * Tissington * West Heslerton Some examples of estate villages in Ireland are: * Abbeyleix, County Laois * Adare, County Limerick * Ballyhaise, County Cavan * Belleek, County Fermanagh * Glenarm, County Antrim * Greyabbey, the Ards, County Down * Hillsborough, County Down * Strangford, County Down * Westport, County Mayo An example of an estate village in New Zealand is: * Barrhill in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island
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