Great Dixter (alterations and additions)

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Great Dixter (alterations and additions) is a celebrated example of early 20th-century English domestic architecture and garden design, significantly shaped by architect Edwin Lutyens’s extensions to the medieval house and its Arts and Crafts–influenced layout.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arts and Crafts architecture
architectural work
country house extension
aimedTo integrate house and garden
architect Edwin Lutyens NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
vernacular revival
associatedWith Christopher Lloyd NERFINISHED
Great Dixter garden NERFINISHED
Lutyens–Jekyll tradition NERFINISHED
combines old structure with new work in Arts and Crafts manner
country United Kingdom
designedAs harmonious extension of medieval house
designedForUse country house living
hasComponent domestic house extension
formal garden layout
garden structures
hasCulturalSignificance icon of English country house design
model of architect-and-gardener collaboration
hasFeature chimney stacks
complex roofscape
garden rooms
timber-framed ranges
topiary and structural planting
hasPlanType irregular, picturesque plan
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageSystem National Heritage List for England NERFINISHED
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
medieval English domestic architecture
locatedIn England
Northiam, East Sussex NERFINISHED
partOf Great Dixter NERFINISHED
period early 20th century
preserves medieval fabric of original house
significantFor Arts and Crafts garden design
early 20th-century English domestic architecture
usesMaterial brick
tile
timber

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Landseer notableWork Great Dixter (alterations and additions)
subject surface form: Edwin Landseer Lutyens