Manse example sentences

manse

noun

manse (noun) · manses (plural noun)

  - the house occupied by a minister of a Presbyterian church.

  - a person's house or home:

Synonyms

vicarage, parsonage, rectory, deanery

"Manse" Example Sentences

1. The old manse stood on a hill overlooking the town.
2. He inherited a sprawling manse in the countryside.
3. The manse, once grand, was now falling into disrepair.
4. Living in the manse was a privilege few enjoyed.
5. They renovated the manse with meticulous care.
6. A manse of such size required a large staff.
7. The minister's manse was a focal point of the community.
8. The imposing manse dominated the landscape.
9. She dreamed of owning a charming country manse.
10. The manse provided ample space for family gatherings.
11. This quaint manse holds a century of memories.
12. The manse's history was rich and fascinating.
13. He sold the manse to a developer.
14. They spent years restoring the manse to its former glory.
15. The manse was a symbol of his success.
16. Inside the manse, time seemed to stand still.
17. A fire tragically destroyed the historic manse.
18. The manse, with its secret passages, captivated her imagination.
19. Rumors circulated about the haunted manse.
20. He felt a deep connection to the manse and its land.
21. The manse was more than just a house; it was a home.
22. The grand manse stood as a testament to a bygone era.
23. Renovating the manse proved to be a costly endeavor.
24. They found peace and tranquility within the walls of the manse.
25. The manse's garden was a haven of beauty.
26. The manse, once bustling with activity, now stood silent.
27. He inherited the manse along with its many secrets.
28. The manse was surrounded by towering trees.
29. She envisioned a future filled with joy and laughter within the manse.
30. The manse's architecture was distinctly Victorian.
31. The new minister moved into the manse last week.
32. It was a privilege to be invited to a party at the manse.
33. The manse had been in his family for generations.
34. He spent his childhood summers at the manse.
35. The manse's library contained a vast collection of books.
36. The manse was a place of comfort and solace.
37. Exploring the manse was like stepping back in time.
38. They decided to sell the manse and downsize.
39. The manse, though old, was remarkably well-maintained.
40. The manse offered breathtaking views of the ocean.
41. He wrote his best novel while living in the manse.
42. The manse became a symbol of hope and renewal.
43. The manse was a place of warmth and hospitality.
44. The manse's large windows let in plenty of natural light.
45. The manse was a haven from the chaos of city life.
46. A manse like that would be a dream come true.
47. The manse, though grand, felt strangely lonely.
48. Generations had lived and died within the walls of the manse.
49. He felt a sense of belonging when he was at the manse.
50. The manse will be remembered for its beauty and charm.

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