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Explore a hidden wing of Great Dixter House.
The Lloyd family bought Great Dixter in 1910 and appointed the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens to extend the magnificent medieval house, making it Great Dixter. This Autumn, enjoy an exclusive opportunity to see the Lutyens wing normally closed to the public. The tours are led by knowledgeable guides who will explain the fascinating results of the Lutyens and Lloyd collaboration. The house is a living time capsule and during the tour we'll explain the use of each room.
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