Great Dixter manor house

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Great Dixter manor house is a historic timber-framed country house in East Sussex, England, best known as the centerpiece of the celebrated Arts and Crafts-style Great Dixter garden created by gardener and writer Christopher Lloyd.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts
associatedWith Christopher Lloyd NERFINISHED
Edwin Lutyens NERFINISHED
Nathaniel Lloyd NERFINISHED
category Country houses in East Sussex
Grade I listed houses in East Sussex
constructionMaterial timber
wattle and daub infill
country United Kingdom
gardenStyle Arts and Crafts garden
hasBuildingComponent Great Hall NERFINISHED
service wing
solar wing
hasFeature close-studded timber framing
inglenook fireplaces
jettied upper storey
leadlight windows
oak beams
tiled roofs
hasFunction centerpiece of Great Dixter garden
hasTourismType garden tourism site
heritage tourism site
hasWebsite https://www.greatdixter.co.uk/
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
locatedIn East Sussex
England
Great Dixter, Northiam, East Sussex, England NERFINISHED
near Northiam NERFINISHED
notableFor association with gardener and writer Christopher Lloyd
association with the Great Dixter garden
timber-framed architecture
openToPublic yes
originallyBuiltInCentury 15th century
ownedBy Great Dixter Charitable Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Great Dixter estate NERFINISHED
Great Dixter garden complex NERFINISHED
preservedBy Great Dixter Charitable Trust NERFINISHED
previouslyOwnedBy Lloyd family NERFINISHED
region South East England
roofMaterial tile
surroundedBy Great Dixter garden NERFINISHED
usedAs house open to the public
private residence

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