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Great Dixter Topiary Lawn

Great Dixter House and Gardens is open to the public for about 7 months of the year. 

This panorama is taken in the Topiary Lawn which is on the south west side of the house, showing both the old 15th century building on the left side of the main building and the part of the house desinged by Edwin Lutyens. 

The chimney on the left side of the 15th century building, is a design of Lutyens. 

The low building to the right at the end of the foot path, can be walked through to gain access to the Exotic Garden, if you are tall you will need to duck.

Since Christopher Lloyd died in 2006, Great Dixter has been run by the Great Dixter Charitable Trust.

Copyright: John Shanks
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 16728x4499
Taken: 19/06/2014
Uploaded: 23/06/2014
Published: 23/06/2014
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Tags: dixter; east sussex; garden; christopher lloyd; northiam
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