Posted by Amy L. on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at 9:05pm.
Not necessarily.
A manor can be the lands of an estate. It can also be the mansion on these lands. A castle is larger than a manor house.
A manor was, in medieval England, an agricultural estate owned by the lord of the manor, in part leased to and farmed by tenants.
I've seen it used to refer to a mansion or similarly large house, but not a castle.
Okay thank you very much.
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