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Great Dixter is a house in , East Sussex, England. It was built in 1910–12 by architect , who combined an existing mid-15th century house on the site with a similar structure brought from , Kent, together with his own additions. It is a Grade I . The garden, widely known for its continuous tradition of sophisticated plantsmanship, is Grade I listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.


House
The original Northiam house, known as Dixter,Dixter, in Northiam, mentioned in 1460; http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no797/aCP40no797fronts/IMG_0617.htm dating from the mid-15th century, was acquired by a businessman named Nathaniel Lloyd in 1909. He had a 16th-century house in a similar style moved from Kent and the two were combined with new work by Lutyens to create a much larger house, which was rechristened Great Dixter. It is a romantic recreation of a medieval , complete with , , solar and yeoman's hall.Information from free Great Dixter leaflet


Garden
Lloyd and Lutyens began the garden at Great Dixter, but it was Lloyd's son Christopher Lloyd, a well known garden writer and television personality, who made it famous. The garden is in the arts and crafts style, and features , a long border, an orchard and a wild flower meadow. The planting is profuse, yet structured, and has featured many bold experiments of form, colour and combination. The garden is currently managed by , who worked closely with Lloyd up to his death in 2006 as Head Gardener and introduced a number of innovations to the planting scheme.

In the grounds of Great Dixter are three 18th-century , under a common roof, and a 15th-century barn. These are Grade II* listed.


Management
The house and garden are open to the public from the end of March to late October each year, while the nursery is open year-round. In 2003, the Great Dixter Charitable Trust was established by Christopher Lloyd to ensure the property was preserved after his death.
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Education is at the heart of the trust's work. A number of student placements and scholarships are offered every year to ensure that the skills of managing an intricate, complex garden are passed on. Study days, week-long symposia, workshops and lectures are held frequently.


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