| SCHLOSS | German castle, palace or manor house; literally, 'lock' (7) |
| CHATEAU | A country house, castle or manor house in France (7) |
| DACHA | Country house in Russia used as a seasonal or year-round second home; literally, 'gift' (5) |
| ROOFER | Person who works on houses, literally |
| PANTLER | An officer in charge of stocking and maintaining the bread and other provisions of a medieval castle or manor house's kitchen (7) |
| ALCAZAR | Spanish palace or fortress of Moorish origin; from Arabic, 'the castle' (7) |
| COLDITZ | German castle, prison for Allied PoWs (7) |
| DEMESNE | Land, especially surrounding a house or manor, retained by the owner for his own use |
| ESTATES | Motors or manors? (7) |
| MANSION | Large house, manor-house (7) |
| HOLDALL | Manor-house containing ancient bag (7) |
| EPISTLE | Letter of English manor house across street (7) |
| IGHTHAM | ___ Mote, medieval moated manor house near Sevenoaks in Kent (7) |
| GROUNDS | Gardens attached to a manor house (7) |
| SHALLOW | Superficial broadcast about manor-house? (7) |
| ORLEIGH | Manor house in Buckland Brewer, north Devon; birthplace of explorer John Hanning Speke (7,5) |
| BURNELL | Acton ___, Shropshire village with the remains of a 13th-century fortified manor house (7) |
| CHALLAH | Bread with tea manor house served up |
| BEEGEES | Wolterton Manor House, in East Barsham, was once owned by The ... manager Robert Stigwood (3, 4) |
| GATEMAN | Manor house attendant |