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fireplace /ˈfʌɪəpleɪs /noun1A place for a domestic fire, especially a grate or hearth at the base of a chimney: Tess cleared the ashes from the fireplace a big open fireplace with a brick surround a cast-iron stove was installed in the old fireplace...- The public areas have immense character, with heavily beamed ceilings and cosy open fireplaces, including an old cast iron range in the lounge.
- Both rooms have open fireplaces with tiled hearths and surrounds, as well as picture rails and ceiling coving.
- On the ground floor the drawing room and dining room have open fireplaces while the first and second floor contain the five bedrooms.
1.1A structure surrounding a fireplace: a chipped tile fireplace...- The hall leads to a drawing room with a deep bay window and tiled fireplace with mahogany surround.
- There are also two well-proportioned reception rooms, both with plasterwork and period tiled fireplaces.
- To the left is a set of equal size reception rooms with matching tiled fireplaces.
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