Estate (house)
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- For other uses, see Estate.
The "park" is specifically the inner part of an estate that is enclosed by walling, hedges or fencing.
"Estate", with its "stately" connotations, has been a natural candidate for inflationary usage during the 20th century, much as the "landscaping" that can be effected in a front or back yard.
Common usage in the UK sometimes applies the term in a humorous fashion to the land attached to any property, such as a back garden.
In the US, which does not have a strong tradition of large agricultural estates, large houses on plots of just a few acres are commonly referred to as "estates".
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