Westfield Gardens, on the town's Glasgow Road, will form a small self-contained development of 26 detached villas. |
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You can spend one or two days here living in the villas on the mountains, which, unfortunately, are modernly designed. |
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Due to the lack of proper maintenance, most of these villas have lost their grand appearance. |
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Although not pure art deco, its houses incorporated many of the elements of the style and large whitewashed villas now grace the south side. |
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Monster prizes can be won such as prestige villas, 5 fabulous Fiat cars and many many more. |
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Industry providers were selected from the hotels, inns and villas, charter boats, cruise ships, taxis, rent-a-cars and restaurants. |
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It is a jungle resort where the hill villas are surrounded by lush greenery containing the sounds of screeching monkeys and chattering cicadas. |
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Houseboats and expensive terraced villas line the waterway, while well-heeled ladies take yappy canine triplets for walkies along the towpath. |
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In the background, the soon-to-be evacuated red-roofed villas of Dugit were visible, amidst swathes of razed farmland. |
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As their ruined villas attest, the Romans went to Brioni, an island in the Adriatic off the coast of Croatia. |
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At the same time, we move further away from the great villas and estates of the Roman world and closer to the family farms of the Middle Ages. |
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In Roman times the Chilterns in particular were dotted with well-appointed villas and farms reflecting the agricultural wealth of the area. |
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Roman entertainment, like Roman roads, Roman baths, Roman villas etc, is etched in people's minds today as a result of recent films. |
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Today, tourism has moved out of its ghettoes, with fincas, farmhouses and stone cottages reimagined as hotels and villas. |
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Roman cities, villas and forts were built in what were considered healthy places. |
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However, most Florida villas that are for rent in the Orlando area come with their own private swimming pools and often Jacuzzis as well. |
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There is but one hotel on the island and only a handful of private villas and apartments for rent. |
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There are many types of Hilton Head vacation rentals, including the residential plantations, hotels, condos, villas, and even houses. |
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At the upper end of the market, good quality villas dotted around the island occasionally come up for resale. |
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New developments, apartments, balconied villas, shops and restaurants are springing up everywhere. |
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Trieste sits on the Italian riviera, near the Slovenian border and at the foot of the Alps, terraced with peach coloured villas. |
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The properties are a mixture of units, town houses, cottages and villas, with an average of two occupants per dwelling. |
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It is a conservative community with attractive clusters of Jugendstil villas, but on the whole is conspicuously lacking in charm. |
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Each township will have several thousand residential units, with a mix of villas, row houses, low-rise and high-rise apartments. |
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Despite his fortune, there are no yachts, no ski chalets, no private jets or villas in which to schmooze prime ministers. |
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At the end of the road, the view of nature is replaced by rows of small villas surrounded by colourful chrysanthemums and dark-red maples. |
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Those who are wealthy enough build villas or large vacation homes in the mountains or on the sea coast. |
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The Port Elizabeth waterfront is lined with neat wooden villas and small hotels nestling among the palms. |
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Beyond here, the path dawdles up past imposing villas and more humble caprese dwellings until the houses thin out and the going gets steep. |
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At one of the popular villas on the island, service seems the pride of the place. |
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There is a wide range of property available, from small second-hand apartments to top-of-the-range new villas. |
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Hotels, villas and restaurants ready to accommodate holidaymakers have sprouted in profusion on the mountainside. |
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This can be seen in the more than 500 villas dotting the area, mostly built in a European style. |
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The conservative press in Scotland has been quick to point out that high-season accommodation in luxurious Spanish villas does not come cheap. |
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Nudist resorts run the gamut from modest camping grounds to luxury villas with posh amenities. |
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The Medicis were responsible for building or renovating a number of splendid Tuscan villas and palaces and their remarkably innovative gardens. |
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A plethora of restaurants, hotels, villas and resorts are located in Ubud and cooking classes are available to tourists. |
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The five-star resort's proud boast is that it has no fewer than 42 swimming pools artfully woven into its maze of rooms, apartments and villas. |
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In warm weather, one eats outside in an orange grove with views over rustic villas and smallholdings. |
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These paintings are most bountifully evident in villas at Pompeii and Herculaneum, although some prime examples have been found in and near Rome. |
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The two unsold detached villas have asking prices of 19,350 and 19,651 yuan a square metre. |
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There are 12 villas and a plantation house tucked away amid the mango and breadfruit trees offering the ultimate in privacy and relaxation. |
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New tower blocks and luxury villas are sprouting just as demand for them has started easing, analysts said. |
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After the London Institution he moved into speculative building, progressing from Highbury villas to Bloomsbury and Belgravia. |
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It is, for all practical purposes, a modern city with all the amenities, including high-rise offices, expensive villas, restaurants, and cinemas. |
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Apartment complexes and luxurious villas testify to the domestic lives of the inhabitants. |
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It boasts fine restaurants, immaculate hotels and glitzy bars amidst its colonial villas and venerable pagodas. |
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He has six villas in Europe, including one in Geneva, and two more in Russia and China. |
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It contains substantial villas set within landscaped grounds and a number of mature forest trees which provide a green backdrop. |
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In towns and cities, housing ranges from European-style villas to make-shift huts and lean-tos. |
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The languid novel follows a fantastically rich American couple who hold court in villas across Europe. |
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The design brief includes 700 homes, ranging from sheltered housing to luxury villas, several shops and a surgery and health centre. |
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In Aberdeen, Rubislaw Den South is the city's most expensive address with its 68 granite-built Victorian villas. |
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She also hopes to have more of the town's Victorian villas and Arts and Crafts Movement houses protected. |
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Residential accommodation includes property in a range of different styles from neo-gothic villas to post-modernist penthouses. |
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Clustered around the spa, each of the 20 luxurious spa water villas is a heavenly retreat. |
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The resort includes villas, a swimming pool, a desert-style golf course, and a spa. |
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There is a range of accommodation on the resort itself, from the five-star hotel to self-catering villas and apartments. |
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We didn't have one in Rome, and at the villas there was always someone to plant seeds and prune flowers. |
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Enchanted, Kim, who already had two mistresses at the time, installed her at one of his villas. |
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In contrast to the rest of the country, hotels, offices, villas and high-rise apartment buildings are going up at a frenzied pace. |
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Architectural styles range from ornate, nineteenth-century villas to modern, high-rise apartment buildings. |
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In Orlando, tourists heeded warnings to stock up on food and water and wait for the storm to pass their villas and hotel rooms. |
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The larger villas were equipped with hypocausts, mosaics, painted walls and ceilings, but they remained the centres of agricultural estates. |
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On the coast, the maritime villas that exploited the fishing resources of the lagoons and ponds still played a central role. |
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Ahead, the divided highway sped eastward in two directions, flanked by a ghostly procession of villas. |
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One of them will be a unique eco-resort with villas and facilities for health and wellness such as spa, yoga, and meditation. |
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In addition, there are a plethora of villas, three campgrounds and quaint bed-and-breakfast inns. |
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In the palm groves where one might expect temples and adobe villages, there are whitewashed churches and old villas with genteel balconies and shuttered windows. |
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Mauritius built its name around luxury hotels, many of which have one or more private villas in their grounds, offering a combination of home living and hotel services. |
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In Lombardy, only twelve of the seventy villas and farms registered in the first century still existed in the fifth century, and seventeen were reused until the sixth century. |
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The bosses drive Mercs, own villas in Portugal, and sail their yachts. |
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Although some villas in holiday resorts do appear to be priced very keenly, you will often find that they are only the size of a good one-bed apartment at home. |
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The villas that in some other lakes have seized upon conspicuous points and contributed nothing to the landscape but their own inharmonious presence scarcely trouble this one. |
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Today, the street is a well-preserved strip of old villas and lane houses containing cafes, restaurants, bookstores and antique shops as well as curiosity museums. |
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To accommodate this appetite for a real home from home, numerous web sites have sprung up on the internet offering privately owned Florida villas for rent. |
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One peeved manager of upscale villas in Lamu complains of having received as many as 500 cancellations. |
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Mellow lights appeared in the old white villas ranged along the beach. |
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This town straggles roomily on and beneath heights overlooking the Bristol Channel, and has an agreeably informal aspect in its winding lines of villas and open terraoes. |
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The scheme of a three-winged portico recalls the many coastal porticoed villas that appear on small square or horizontal oblong panels in Roman wall painting. |
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Some villas in holiday resorts do appear to be priced very keenly. |
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There are 17 villas on a nine-acre site at Brunstane, each with five bedrooms, featuring natural materials such as terracotta, wood, marble, granite and leather. |
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Famous for its picturesque medieval chateau and rock stars' villas, Neuchatel clings to the steep wooded slopes on the north bank of its eponymous lake. |
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By the time Brady arrived, the city was a veritable Tetris game of villas fit into a grid of staunchly protected private estates. |
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The resort will also consist of apartments and villas surrounding a marina, and with restaurants, shops, casino, swimming pool complex and promenade. |
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The wedding market in Bali is booming, with wedding organizers, villas, restaurants and even five-star hotels catering to the practical demands of love. |
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I am staying at the exclusive marina of Port St Charles, on the west of the island, a coastline characterised by grand hotels, substantial villas and private mansions. |
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If yachting was the focus of social life during the daytime, at night bronzed shoulders rubbed together in the villas and mansions of various tycoons and princes. |
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Then it is the grand Edwardian houses, Victorian villas, Regency and Georgian buildings, all culminating at one of the medieval city gates or bars. |
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There, to the side of the conservation area of elegant Victorian villas, lie the town's large housing estates whose social statistics read like an index of deprivation. |
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Through the eager ministrations of a larger-than-life taxi-driver Spiro, who himself has a soft spot for Mother, the family move to a succession of different coloured villas. |
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The proposed site will house 900 residents in converted student accommodation, terraced houses and semi-detached villas spread out across newly landscaped gardens. |
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The architectural style and character of the area, as well as the design of the Edwardian and Victorian villas impressed the borough's Conservation Area Committee in July. |
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Never before in Asia has the general public had the opportunity to bid at an auction where they can purchase brand new luxury villas in a project of this quality. |
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The resort features elegant cliffside villas, wooden cottages and specialized camping platforms which allow visitors to enjoy real outdoor living. |
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The village is noted for the colours of its villas and their roofs, luxuriant foliage, the beauty of the surrounding mountains and the blue of the water and sky. |
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The Neapolitan coastal resort of Baiae was favoured by rich Romans in Augustan times, although their marble villas were later overturned by an earthquake. |
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The whole resort featured 156 luxurious Malaysian-style villas, with various suites and estates scattered amidst the lush rainforest, white beaches and rocky headlands. |
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Each of the resort's 44 huge over-water villas is a free-standing structure connected by a walkway to a triangular central jetty that juts one hundred metres into the lagoon. |
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And once the logistics of bringing friends down to Belize became too complicated he decided to open its comfortable villas and cabanas to the public. |
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The luxury retirement village is being developed around two restored Georgian villas off Church Road and Calthorpe Road. |
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Later the Romans built villas, such as at Chedworth, settlements such as Gloucester, and paved the Celtic path later known as Fosse Way. |
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The Empire contained many kinds of villas, not all of them lavishly appointed with mosaic floors and frescoes. |
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The system in Rome was copied in all provincial towns and cities of the Roman Empire, and even down to villas that could afford the plumbing. |
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Other burhs were sited near fortified royal villas, allowing the king better control over his strongholds. |
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There are villas, farms and temples dating from the period, including the remains at Bath. |
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Throughout the territory under the control of ancient Rome, residential architecture ranged from modest houses to country villas. |
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They now tended to dominate their cities from opulent palaces and country villas, set a little apart from traditional centers of public life. |
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Cicero allegedly possessed no fewer than seven villas, the oldest of which was near Arpinum, which he inherited. |
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Archaeologists have meticulously examined numerous Roman villas in England. |
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Later evolution has made the Hispanic distinction between villas and ciudades a purely honorific one. |
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He often unified all the farm buildings into the architecture of his extended villas. |
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To illustrate his ideas, in the 1920s he built a series of houses and villas in and around Paris. |
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Cathedral Road was developed by the 3rd Marquis of Bute and is lined by fine villas, some backing on to Sophia Gardens. |
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Among surviving Roman paintings are wall paintings, many from villas in Campania, in Southern Italy, especially at Pompeii and Herculaneum. |
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Monuments from the Roman period are rare, but include a large temple in Corseul and scarce ruins of villas and city walls in Rennes and Nantes. |
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By the 19th century, the town began to expand beyond the original medieval boundaries with streets of new houses and town villas being built. |
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Isolated Roman villas and small forts and settlements were also scattered throughout the area. |
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Cicero allegedly possessed no fewer than seven villas, the oldest of them, which he inherited, near Arpinum in Latium. |
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At Settefinestre and elsewhere, the central housing of such villas was not richly appointed. |
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Large villas dominated the rural economy of the Po Valley, Campania, and Sicily, and also operated in Gaul. |
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Some luxurious villas have been excavated in North Africa in the provinces of Africa and Numidia. |
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Six other villas are linked with Domitian at Tusculum, Antium, Caieta, Circei, Anxur and Baiae. |
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The most notable part of this green space is represented by the large number of villas and landscaped gardens created by the Italian aristocracy. |
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While most of the parks surrounding the villas were destroyed during the building boom of the late 19th century, some of them remain. |
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The manor contained seventeen houses built inside the courtyard for nobles and family members and was separated from its supporting villas. |
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It was used in hypocausts to heat public baths, the baths in military forts, and the villas of wealthy individuals. |
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Several public buildings, temples and villas were built in the area in the Roman period. |
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There is evidence of villas, forts, signal stations and roads constructed by them. |
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There are a total of eight luxury overwater villas with private Jacuzzis on expansive outdoor decks. |
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Marbella is known to be the playground of the rich and famous, who own apartments, villas or have parked yachts there. |
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This stunning five-star complex features a collection of 57 luxury villas, and is situated just 7km away from the historic Marrakech centre. |
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Under this, some plots of land designated for residential use will be redesignated for multi-storey residential and independent villas. |
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The resort offers a beachfront and blufftop villas, townhomes and resort residences. |
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Al-Utaibi affirmed that the two villas would not substitute the two conjugal visit rooms that had existed in the prison for many years. |
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It includes a luxury five-star hotel, a villas complex, restaurants and a commercial centre with retail stores as well as a pedestrian precinct. |
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All the villas of the property are equipped with king-size beds, private infinity plunge pools, balconies with sundeck beds and a fully stocked private bar. |
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We cannot allow employers to pass their responsibility to the Government and taxpayers while they continue to pad out their fat cat directors' retirement villas. |
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During the show, DAMAC Properties will also be showcasing Golf Veduta serviced hotel apartments and villas offering uninterrupted views of the golf course. |
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The work includes improvements to the jetty, a new reception in the main building overlooking the beach and the addition of private pools and sun decks to 27 villas. |
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On North Island and South Island, La Mer will have residential neighbourhoods with a total of 688 apartments and villas as well as a 160-key hotel. |
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On north island and south island, La Mer will include residential neighbourhoods totalling 688 apartments and villas as well as a 160-key hotel, said the statement. |
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The Dewa's explanation came after Khaleej Times first reported about the hike in security deposit for power and water connections to Dubai flats and villas. |
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The layout of the villas was inspired by the terraced Balinese rice paddy fields, joined in layers, each with views across the Indian Ocean and private gardens. |
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Land was bought and large villas, sometimes even palaces, were built. |
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A new tour operator, Ionian Islands Holidays, launched this summer and features villas on the smaller islands of the Ionian such as Ithaka, Kefalonia, Lefkas and Meganisi. |
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Within three years, over forty villas were constructed in the surrounding area, and 200 rooms, as well as other accommodations, were finalized in the Grand Hotel. |
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That invention was used not just in the large public buildings, but spread to domestic buildings such as the many villas which were built across the Empire. |
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The coastal suburb of Portobello is characterised by Georgian villas, Victorian tenements, a popular beach and promenade and cafes, bars, restaurants and independent shops. |
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Libraries were amenities suited to a villa, such as Cicero's at Tusculum, Maecenas's several villas, or Pliny the Younger's, all described in surviving letters. |
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Greek sculptures adorned Hellenistic landscape gardening on the Palatine or in the villas, or were imitated in Roman sculpture yards by Greek slaves. |
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Palladio always designed his villas with reference to their setting. |
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With the decline and collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries, the villas were more and more isolated and came to be protected by walls. |
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Greek sculptures adorned Hellenistic landscape gardening on the Palatine or in the villas, and much of ancient Roman cuisine was essentially Greek. |
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The Romans built no towns or roads on the island, but the remains of at least seven Roman villas have been found, indicating the prosperity of local agriculture. |
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Upon the occasion of his first publication he quit his day job, only to find that Grub Street wasn't lined with manors and villas but hovels and slums. |
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I began to count the pools, each a flare of turquoise light lost behind the high walls of the villas with their screens of cycads and bougainvillaea. |
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La Residencia set in the hilltop village of Deia, the Mallorcan cradle of art, has gorgeous individual villas set amidst lush orange orchards and olive groves. |
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The same years also saw the rise of new upper-class neighbourhoods of villas and apartment houses such as the Aventine Hill and Parioli beyond the historic center. |
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The area to the south and west of the roundabout at the centre of the village was settled in late Victorian and Edwardian times, with many grand and opulent villas. |
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Southport has many unique buildings and features, many of which are privately owned Victorian villas and houses and the town centre shops are of architectural interest. |
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As the Roman Empire collapsed, villas in Britain were abandoned. |
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These provide architectural examples from the Georgian to the Regency style, with many fine terraces and villas facing the road, and at right angles to it. |
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Devitt Villas is a secluded terrace of period houses off Eden Road in Glasthule. |
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Villas here tend to be clustered into gated estates, but if you want something more authentically Mexican, try a hacienda. |
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The children in Garavogue Villas have got it on their face, legs, genitals and back passage. |
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Good Friday brought glorious weather for the carrying of the cross from Marie Villas in Burren Hill to St Mary's Church prior to the Stations of the Cross at 3pm. |
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Bar none, the poshest place to stay is Saxon Boutique Hotel, Villas and Spa in Sandhurst. |
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The late Ordovician brachiopods have been monographed by Villas, who detected a genetic, but not very close, similarity with Armorican and Perunican faunas. |
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Hol Chan Reef Resort and Villas wishes to express their gratitude to everyone who has participated in the photo contest for April. |
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But the strangest story of all is how he was badly injured when observing for the guns as the Germans defended the village of Villas Bocage. |
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Brightwater Holidays offer a Veneto Grand Villas tour from PS695, staying in a double room at a four-star hotel in Padua. |
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Villas specializing in the seagoing export of olive oil to Roman legions in Germany became a feature of the southern Iberian province of Hispania Baetica. |
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He set up a medical practice at 1 Bush Villas in Elm Grove, Southsea. |
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Villas were centers of a variety of economic activity such as mining, pottery factories, or horse raising such as those found in northwestern Gaul. |
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Some clients include Grand Pacific Resort Management, Diamond Resorts, Westin Kierland Villas, Bluebeards Castle, Grand Lodge at Peak 7, Worldmark and Best Western. |
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