If you describe a house or room as baronial, you mean that it is large, impressive, and old-fashioned in appearance, and looks as if it belongs to someone from the upper classes.
...baronial manor houses.
The rooms have a baronial feel, with oak paneling and leather sofas.
2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Baronial means relating to a baron or barons.
...the baronial feuding of the Middle Ages.
baronial in British English
(bəˈrəʊnɪəl)
adjective
of, relating to, or befitting a baron or barons
baronial in American English
(bəˈroʊniəl)
adjective
1.
of a baron or barons
2.
fit for a baron; grand, showy, etc.
a baronial mansion
Examples of 'baronial' in a sentence
baronial
It was a mixture of baronial European and American kitsch, pure Californian gothic.
Stuart Harrison BETTER THAN THIS (2002)
There was a baronial fireplace and an Anglo-Norman archway in the big stone barn.
Dexter Petley WHITE LIES (2002)
Reaching the point where the baronial road leading to Darkmoor intercepted the main east-west road through Ravensburg, he waited.
Raymond E. Feist SHADOW OF A DARK QUEEN: BOOK ONE OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA (2002)