manor estate
A manor estate is a large piece of land that typically includes a main house, known as the manor, and various outbuildings. Historically, these estates were part of the feudal system, where a lord owned the land and managed it with the help of peasants or serfs. The manor often served as the center of agricultural production and local governance.
Manor estates can vary in size and complexity, often featuring gardens, farms, and sometimes even forests. They were common in medieval Europe and are now often associated with historical heritage, tourism, and cultural significance, reflecting the lifestyle of the nobility during that era.