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Great Dixter House
Great Dixter was the family home of Christopher Lloyd who experimented in the gardens that surround the medieval house. The house was originally built in the 15th Century and has contents spanning the 17th and 18th Centuries.
The house and gardens include a shop and nursery.
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Great Dixter House, Northiam, Northiam, East Sussex , United Kingdom
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