Talk:Q4919932
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Autodescription — stately home (Q4919932)
description: type of great country house found in the British Isles
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- Report on constraint conformation of “stately home” claims and statements. Constraints report for items data
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- Parent classes (classes of items which contain this one item)
- stately home (Q4919932)
- great house (Q3399487)
- country house (Q16884952)
- mansion (Q1802963)
- historic house (Q5773747)
- →(@) house (Q3947)
- building (Q41176) (#)→
- shelter (Q989946)
- residential building (Q11755880)
- building (Q41176) (#)→
- residential property (Q1403389)
- real property (Q684740)
- residence (Q699405)
- →(%) architectural structure (Q811979)
- historic building (Q35112127)
- →(@) house (Q3947)
- stately home (Q4919932)
- Subclasses (classes which contain special kinds of items of this class)
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stately home
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What makes it stately?[edit]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_country_house#Stately_homes_of_England suggests the term is deprecated by academics, and should only be applied to the grandest of country house (Q16884952). In WD the term seems to be applied to all levels of country house, and not many of the grandest ones, so its 70odd item usage should be cut back. The implication that it makes a building open to the public is better addressed by house museum (Q2087181), which is in much more common use. Vicarage (talk) 13:29, 27 June 2022 (UTC)