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1582:. The Buildings Of England. Yale University Press.
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1689:Country houses in Berkshire
1523:The Victorian Country House
1498:The Victorian Country House
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1611:. London: John Murray.
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277:Main Lodge to Bearwood
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1551:The Gentleman's House
1261:. IMDb. 10 June 1991.
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