Large mansions and undeveloped lands occupy the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
The mansion originally occupied a plot of land, situated at the highest local geographical point in order to "look down on the Hearsts and surpass the Crockers."
Olaf's mansion occupied two sound stages, while the graveyard and the ruins of the Baudelaire mansion were constructed on the Paramount back lot.
A ducal mansion later occupied the summit of the promontory.
During the early Spanish colonial period, the mansion occupied a very important place in history.
This large, Italianate, sandstone mansion occupies the tip of Kirribilli Point.
As with the hotel, the theatre took its name from Timothy Blackstone, whose mansion had previously occupied the site.
Under the newly proposed plan, the mansion would occupy one lot of about 30 acres.
The mansion, built on a Palladian style five-part plan, occupies the crest of the island and is the centerpiece of St. Helena.
The mansion is constructed of cantera stone and occupies a space of 950m2.