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Country estate, complete with house, grounds, and subsidiary buildings.
The term particularly applies to the suburban summer residences of the ancient Romans and their later Italian imitators. Roman villas frequently were asymmetrical in plan and built with elaborate terracing on hillsides; they had long colonnades, towers, gardens with reflecting pools and fountains, and extensive reservoirs. In Britain the term has come to mean a small detached or semidetached suburban home. See also Hadrian's Villa ,
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Hadrian's Villa
Katsura Imperial Villa
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Villa Lobos Heitor