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The former monastery is a rare example of a residential commission in France by the British architect Edwin Lutyens
Both parties contributed to interior and exterior elements of the finely preserved Grade I listed property
His name rarely adds value to a house, yet he was the most prominent architect of his generation
Like a child lavished with too much care, the very look sought for can be throttled to death with too much money
The Salutation: Is this Lutyens-designed house and garden Britain’s smartest bed and breakfast?
Edward VII, a playboy for much of his life, made a surprisingly good king
British gardens have international cachet
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