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Flackley Ash Hotel Restaurant & SpaLocal AttractionsGreat DixterBirthplace and home of Christopher Lloyd, gardening writer, the oldest part of Great Dixter dates from the 1450's and boasts one of the largest timber-framed buildings in the country. Lutyens was employed to restore both the house and gardens in 1910. The nursery has plants for sale, many of which can be seen in the gardens themselves Distance: 3.78 Miles Lamb House This 18th-century house was the home of novelist Henry James from 1898 until his death in 1916, and was later occupied by the writer, E F Benson. Some of James' personal posessions can be seen. There is also a charming walled garden. Distance: 3.13 Miles Rye Castle Museum Part of the museum is housed in a stone tower built as a fortification in 1249. The museum's collection of ironwork, medieval pots and smuggling items are on display here, while the East Street site contains the rest of the collection, including pottery m Distance: 3.16 Miles Camber Castle An original Henrician Fort Distance: 4.04 Miles Camber Castle Distance: 4.20 Miles Rye Castle Museum Distance: 3.16 Miles Rye Town Model Distance: 3.03 Miles Lamb House Distance: 3.31 Miles Smallhyth Place Distance: 4.17 Miles Winchelsea Train Station Distance: 3.31 Miles |
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