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Great Dixter, Northiam: view of the oast house from the topiary garden

RIBA28162
NOTES: A timber-framed hall house dating from 1464, built originally by the Etchingham family. It was restored and extended by Lutyens from 1910-1914, for the then owner Nathaniel Lloyd.

Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London: corner of the south and east ranges

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Talman, William (1650-1719)
NOTES: The new south and east ranges for William III and Queen Mary were begun by Wren in 1689. The interior of the King's Apartments on the south side was completed by his deputy Talman in 1694. Work on the Queen's Apartments on the east side continued until c.1718.

Palm House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London

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Burton, Decimus (1800-1881)

Margery Fish garden, East Lambrook Manor, Somerset: close-up of a thistle and clipped yew

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Fish, Margery (1888-1969)
NOTES: Margery Fish, an important influence on English cottage gardening, created this garden from the 1940s-60s.

Design for a pair of semi-detatched houses for Oakdale 'Model' Village, Gwent: perspective view of the houses from the road

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Owen, Reginald Wynn (1876-1950)
NOTES: The revolutionary 'model village' of Oakdale was the brainchild of the manager of the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, Mr A S Tallis. It was built to accomodate miners working at the new Oakdale colliery and construction work on the village buildings commenced in around 1911.

Design for a pair of semi-detatched houses for Oakdale 'Model' Village, Gwent: perspective view of the houses from the road

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Owen, Reginald Wynn (1876-1950)
NOTES: The revolutionary 'model village' of Oakdale was the brainchild of the manager of the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, Mr A S Tallis. It was built to accomodate miners working at the new Oakdale colliery and construction work on the village buildings commenced in around 1911.
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