Is this a noun phrase?

Question:The sentence:

One week the place is tidy; and the next week it is too late.

"One week" and "the next week"... are they noun phrases?

thanks again!

Answers:
I think that they would be more of adverb phrases because they answer the question "when" (even though they do contain nouns).
Most adverbs describe to what degree the verb acts, but they can also answer the questions: who, what, where, when, how, and why.
Yes.
adverbial phrases
I went to the park 'during the summer'
I went to the park 'quickly'
The place is tidy 'during the week'
The place is tidy '(for) one week'
'(for) the next week' it is too late -> It is too late (for) the next week.

There is a hidden 'for'

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