Great House
A great house is a large residence and its associated household, especially in the context of the Victorian and Edwardian era.
Great House may also refer to:
Buildings
- Great House (St. Augustine, Maryland), a historic home in St. Augustine, Maryland, U.S.
- Great House (Cape Ann), a 17th-century house in Massachusetts, U.S.
- Great House, Colyton, the remnants of a 17th-century house in Colyton, Devon, England
- Great House, Llanarth, a 16th-century farmhouse in Monmouthshire, England
- Great House, Llanover, a 16th-century country house in Llanover, Monmouthshire, Wales
- Great House at Sonning, a hotel and restaurant in Berkshire, England
- Great House, a former Tudor-era mansion in Bristol, at the site of the later Colston Hall
- Great house (pueblo), a type of structure found in the Chaco Culture National Historical Park and surrounding areas in New Mexico, United States
Fiction
- The Great House (film), a 1975 Spanish film
- Great House (novel), a 2010 novel by Nicole Krauss
- The Great House (novel), a 1949 children's novel by Cynthia Harnett
- Great House, a member of the Landsraad in the Dune franchise
- Great House, a member of the Inner Sphere in Battletech
- Great House, any of the major houses in A Song of Ice and Fire
- One of the ruling houses of Gallifrey in British science fiction series Doctor Who.
History
- Any of the Seven Great Houses of Iran.
- Standard English translation of the title Pharaoh.
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