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Right: Ashridge House, Hertfordshire, once the home of the Duke of Bridgewater, is now a management college.
Above: Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, is another National Trust house and garden open to the public. |
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Right: Street scene at Hastings, Sussex.
Above: Rottingdean village, near Brighton. |
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Left: Eynsford in Kent.
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Right: Mermaid Street, Rye, Sussex. This town is one of the Cinque Ports formed during the 11th century to defend England. Changes to the coastline over the years have left the town several miles from the sea.
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Left: Newby Hall, Yorkshire.
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Right: A house by the Torrin Road, Isle of Skye, Scotland. |
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Above: Cottages near Ogmore Castle. South Glamorganshire, Wales.
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![]() | Left: Monument Valley, on the Arizona/Utah border, USA. A woman enters a traditional Navajo dwelling called a hogan, now used to display traditional spinning and weaving techniques to visitors. |
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