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A palace was (and is) a posh house (usually occupied by royalty or major nobility.
The name comes from classical Latin -- palatio, a posh Roman house, more usually in a city than the countryside, although Fishbourne outside Chichester in Hampshire, England, is the exception that "proves" the rule.