Sunken garden, Great Dixter, Northiam, East Sussex, 1928. A woman relaxing in the sunken garden, Great Dixter, seen from the north-west, with the house behind. An ornamental pond is framed by tubs, with plants in the foreground. The core of Great Dixter is a timber-framed house transported from Benenden in Kent, re-erected and extended by Sir Edwin Lutyens who was commissioned by Nathaniel Lloyd to work on this garden as well as the house.
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