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As a result, the chalky facade and twisted chimneys of Lutyens’s Marshcourt, and the corbeled brick arches of his Deanery Garden jump off coated matte paper as never before, with astonishing clarity.
Set on 86 acres of Oxfordshire parkland, the estate revolves around a Grade I-listed country house designed in 1938 by acclaimed British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens—his final major domestic ...