Neoclassical style

5 verified famous properties in the Neoclassical style in Wilmington, Hautefort and Derby — including Osterley House, Kedleston Hall and Lynnewood Hall. Every fact is independently sourced, corroborated and confidence-scored.

Manoir de Ban

📍 Corsier-sur-Vevey, Vaud
📐 Philippe Franel
🏛 Neoclassical

Manoir de Ban is a landmark in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. It was designed by Philippe Franel.

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Château de Hautefort

🎬 Ever After
📍 Hautefort, Dordogne
🏛 Neoclassical

Château de Hautefort is a Neoclassical château in Hautefort, Dordogne, France. Dating to the 17th century.

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Osterley House

🎬 Bridgerton
📍 London, Greater London
📐 Robert Adam
🏛 Neoclassical

Osterley House is a Neoclassical house in London, Greater London, United Kingdom. Built in 1761, it was designed by Robert Adam, and is Grade I listed. It …

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Lynnewood Hall

📍 Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania
📐 Horace Trumbauer
🏛 Neoclassical

Lynnewood Hall is a Neoclassical hall in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania. Built in 1899, it was designed by Horace Trumbauer, and is listed on the U.S. N…

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Kedleston Hall

🎬 The Duchess
📍 Derby, Derbyshire
📐 Robert Adam
🏛 Neoclassical

Kedleston Hall is a Neoclassical hall in Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom. Built in 1759-1765, it was designed by Robert Adam, and is Grade I listed.

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Nemours Estate

📍 Wilmington, Delaware
📐 Carrère and Hastings
🏛 Neoclassical

Nemours Estate is a Neoclassical estate in Wilmington, Delaware. Built in 1910.

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