| ESTATE | An area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one family or organisation (6) |
| KAOLIN | China clay provided by one's family ISP inside |
| CREST | What can symbolise, say, one family or a hundred others |
| KIN | One's family or relations (3) |
| GROUND | Terra firma; a canvas or panel to which paints are applied; a cricket field or rugby stadium; or, in plural, acreage or parkland surrounding a large house (6) |
| DOMAIN | Land owned by one person or family (6) |
| MYRIAD | Host in Moroccan house owned by me |
| PALACE | Magnificent house owned by star performer and his friend (6) |
| CHAPEL | A place of worship attached to a large house or school (6) |
| BIKINI | One family sitting in a lot of enormous swimwear (6) |
| PRISON | Pair with one family member in jail (6) |
| MANNER | Sounds like a big house in a way (6) |
| COUSIN | Firm employing all but one family member (6) |
| NIKITA | Visiting one family about Khruschev (6) |
| GAOLER | Worker in a big house near |
| TOLL | Type of tax for using a road or bridge, once collected by houses owned by the Turnpike Trust (4) |
| MOTTO | A short saying expressing the guiding maxim or ideal of a family or organisation (5) |
| STEWARD | Official in charge of a match or race; a male flight attendant; or, a person employed to look after a large house, farm or estate (7) |
| UPSTAIRS | Old word for the part of a large house occupied by its masters and mistresses as opposed to the servants' quarters in the basement (8) |
| PLEASANCE | Same-sounding surname of late actor Donald - and a secluded part of a garden, especially one attached to a large house! (9) |