I'm taking you over to England today. This house in Sussex was built over 500 years ago. First it was an arable farm, then a herb farm supplying the flowers for Mitcham lavender water. Its most recent re-incarnation was as a stud farm - the sand school is now a tennis court. Not many photographs I'm afraid and I would have loved to see the inside of the conservatory but well, this is what we have.
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