"Holkham" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Holkham" Meaning

Holkham is a noun referring to a large estate on the north Norfolk coast in England, particularly known for its Capability Brown-designed gardens, a Jacobean-style mansion, and its role as a working farm and wildlife reserve.

"Holkham" Examples

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As a proper noun


The Holkham Hall is a stunning stately home located in Norfolk, England.
Lord Leicester's Holkham Hall has been the family seat for over 400 years.
The Holkham estate is a popular tourist destination in the UK.

As an adjective


The Holkham-style mansion was built in the 18th century.
The Holkham-like architecture is a mix of classical and romantic styles.

In a figurative sense


The artist's Holkham-inspired painting of the English countryside was a masterpiece.
The writer's Holkham-esque description of the grand estate transported readers to a bygone era.

In a historical context


The Duke of Norfolk's Holkham Hall played a significant role in World War II as a military base.
During the English Civil War, Holkham Hall was a loyalist stronghold.

In a general sense


Holkham is a term used to describe a grand, imposing structure, often inspired by classical architecture.

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