An estate is a large parcel of land under single ownership, which generates income for its owner.
British context
In the
United Kingdom
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, historically an estate comprises the houses, outbuildings, supporting farmland, tenanted buildings, and natural resources (such as woodland) that surround the gardens and grounds of a very large property, such as a
country house
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An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a Townhou ...
,
mansion
A mansion is a large dwelling house. The word itself derives through Old French from the Latin word ''mansio'' "dwelling", an abstract noun derived from the verb ''manere'' "to dwell". The English word ''manse'' originally defined a property l ...
,
palace
A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome whi ...
or
castle
A castle is a type of fortification, fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by Military order (monastic society), military orders. Scholars usually consider a ''castle'' to be the private ...
. It is the modern term for a
manor, but lacks a manor's now-abolished jurisdiction.
Country house estate
The "estate" formed an economic system where the profits from its produce and rents (of housing or agricultural land) sustained the main household, formerly known as the
manor house. Thus, "the estate" may refer to all other cottages and villages in the same ownership as the mansion itself, covering more than one former manor. Examples of such great estates are
Woburn Abbey in
Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire (; abbreviated ''Beds'') is a Ceremonial County, ceremonial county in the East of England. It is bordered by Northamptonshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Hertfordshire to the south and the south-east, and Buckin ...
, England, and
Blenheim Palace, in
Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire ( ; abbreviated ''Oxon'') is a ceremonial county in South East England. The county is bordered by Northamptonshire and Warwickshire to the north, Buckinghamshire to the east, Berkshire to the south, and Wiltshire and Glouceste ...
, England, built to replace the former manor house of Woodstock.
Before the 1870s, these estates often encompassed several thousand acres, generally consisting of several
farms let to tenants; the great house was supplied with food from its own
home farm (for meat and dairy) and a
kitchen garden (for fruit and vegetables). A
dower house may have been present on the estate to allow the widow of the former owner her own accommodation and household when moved out the primary house on the estate.
The
agricultural depression from the 1870s onwards and the decline of
servants meant that the large rural estates declined in social and economic significance, and
many of the country houses were destroyed, or land was parcelled off to be sold.
The great estates
An urban example of the use of the term estate is presented by the "great estates" in Central London such as the
Grosvenor and
Portman, which continue to generate significant income through rent.
Sometimes London streets are named after the rural estates of aristocratic landowners, such as in the case of
Wimpole Street.
Sporting estate
From the Norman era, hunting had always been a popular pastime with the British royalty and nobility, and dating from the medieval era, land was parcelled off and put aside for the leisurely pursuits of hunting. These originated as
royal forests and
chase land, eventually evolving into
deer parks, or sometimes into the
Royal Parks if owned by the royal family. The ownership of these estates for hunting was in practice strictly restricted until the 19th century when legal changes to game hunting meant the nobility, gentry and other wealthy families could purchase land for the purposes of hunting. At the administrative centre of these sporting estates is usually a
sporting lodge. These are also often known as shooting or hunting estates.
Other uses
In modern
British English
British English is the set of Variety (linguistics), varieties of the English language native to the United Kingdom, especially Great Britain. More narrowly, it can refer specifically to the English language in England, or, more broadly, to ...
, the term "estate" has been generalised to any large parcel of land under single ownership, such as a
housing estate
A housing estate (or sometimes housing complex, housing development, subdivision (land), subdivision or community) is a group of homes and other buildings built together as a single development. The exact form may vary from country to count ...
or
industrial estate.
In the United States
Large country estates were traditionally found in New York's
Long Island
Long Island is a densely populated continental island in southeastern New York (state), New York state, extending into the Atlantic Ocean. It constitutes a significant share of the New York metropolitan area in both population and land are ...
, and
Westchester County, the
Philadelphia Main Line, Maine's
Bar Harbor on
Mount Desert Island, and other affluent
East Coast enclaves; and the
San Francisco Bay Area
The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, is a List of regions of California, region of California surrounding and including San Francisco Bay, and anchored by the cities of Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose, California, S ...
, early
Beverly Hills, California
Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States. A notable and historic suburb of Los Angeles, it is located just southwest of the Hollywood Hills, approximately northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Beverly Hills ...
,
Montecito, California,
Santa Barbara, California
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and other affluent
West Coast enclaves. All these regions had strong traditions of large agricultural, grazing, and productive estates modeled on those in Europe. However, by the late 1940s and early 1950s, many of these estates had been demolished and
subdivided, in some cases resulting in
suburb
A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area. They are oftentimes where most of a metropolitan areas jobs are located with some being predominantly residential. They can either be denser or less densely populated ...
an villages named for the former owners, as in
Baxter Estates, New York.
An important distinction between the United States and England is that "American country estates, unlike English ones, rarely, if ever, supported the house."
[ This version is a 2004 reprint of the 1990 original.] American estates have always been about "the pleasures of land ownership and the opportunity to enjoy active,
outdoor pursuits."
Although some American estates included farms, they were always in support of the larger recreational purpose.
Today, large houses on lots of at least several
acre
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s in size are often referred to as "estates", in a contemporary updating of the word's usage. Most contemporary American estates are not large enough to include significant amounts of self-supporting productive agricultural land, and the money for their improvement and maintenance usually comes from fortunes earned in other economic sectors besides agriculture. They are distinguished from ordinary
middle-class American houses by sheer size, as well as their landscaping, gardens, outbuildings, and most importantly, recreational structures (e.g., tennis courts and swimming pools). This usage is the predominant connotation of "estate" in contemporary
American English
American English, sometimes called United States English or U.S. English, is the set of variety (linguistics), varieties of the English language native to the United States. English is the Languages of the United States, most widely spoken lang ...
(when not
preceded by the word "real"), which is why "industrial estate" sounds like an
oxymoron to Americans, as few wealthy persons would deliberately choose to live next to factories.
Traditional American estates include:
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Biltmore,
Asheville, North Carolina; estate of
George Washington Vanderbilt II
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Hearst Castle,
Central Coast of California; estate of
William Randolph Hearst
William Randolph Hearst (; April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher and politician who developed the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications. His extravagant methods of yellow jou ...
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Castle Hill,
Ipswich, Massachusetts; estate of Richard Teller Crane Jr.
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Hillside Farm,
Northport, Maine; estate of Ira M. Cobe
*Meadow Farm,
East Islip, New York; estate of
H. B. Hollins (demolished)
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Westbrook,
Great River, New York; estate of
William Bayard Cutting
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Coe Hall,
Oyster Bay, New York; estate of
William R. Coe
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Indian Neck Hall,
Oakdale, New York; estate of
Frederick Gilbert Bourne
*Inisfada,
Manhasset, New York
Manhasset is an affluent Hamlet (New York), hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County, on the North Shore (Long Island), North Shore of Long Island, in New York (state), New York, United States. It is co ...
; estate of Nicholas Brady
*Idle Hour,
Oakdale, New York; estate of
William Kissam Vanderbilt
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Oheka Castle,
Cold Spring Harbor, New York; estate of
Otto Hermann Kahn
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Harold Lloyd Estate, 'Greenacres'
Beverly Hills, California
Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States. A notable and historic suburb of Los Angeles, it is located just southwest of the Hollywood Hills, approximately northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Beverly Hills ...
; estate of
Harold Lloyd
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Filoli,
Woodside, California; estate of
William Bowers Bourn II.
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Riven Rock,
Montecito, California; estate of Stanley and
Katharine McCormick (demolished)
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Carolands,
Hillsborough, California; estate of Harriett Pullman Carolan (daughter of
George Pullman)
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Dumbarton Oaks,
Georgetown, Washington, D.C.; estate of the Woods—Bliss Family, landscape architecture by
Beatrix Farrand
See also
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English country house
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An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a Townhou ...
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Estate map
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Estate (Russia)
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Gentry
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Hacienda
A ''hacienda'' ( or ; or ) is an estate (or '' finca''), similar to a Roman '' latifundium'', in Spain and the former Spanish Empire. With origins in Andalusia, ''haciendas'' were variously plantations (perhaps including animals or orchards ...
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Patroon
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Real estate
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Real estate business
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Real estate development
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Real estate bubble
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Shōen
A was a field or Manorialism, manor in Japan. The Japanese language, Japanese term comes from the Tang dynasty Chinese language, Chinese term "莊園" (Mandarin: ''zhuāngyuán'', Cantonese: ''zong1 jyun4'').
Shōen, from about the 8th to th ...
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Villa
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house that provided an escape from urban life. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the f ...
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