candle and a folder_HMS:A villa or country house is a detached house. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the name country house was usually used for large country houses in a landscaped environment. At the end of the nineteenth century also came into vogue the name villa. The name is derived from the Roman villa.
In the fifteenth century wealthy Italian merchants began to build large country houses outside the city, then called houses of plaisance or pleasure courts. In the Southern Netherlands these also appeared in the first quarter of the sixteenth century, especially around Antwerp (e.g. the Sterckshof). In the Northern Netherlands such country houses were introduced in the Golden Age. In England and France, the Italian-style country house did not make its mark until the eighteenth century.
The larger eighteenth- and nineteenth-century country houses were often built in a neo-classicist style or in the much more irregular English country house style, in which the floor plans show a free and functional arrangement of the rooms. this representation is in english style .
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