File:Goddards, Abinger Common, Surrey-1093965338.jpg

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English: Goddards, Abinger Common, Surrey (1898-1900, extended 1910), designed by Edwin Lutyens for Sir Frederick Mirrielees. It was originally designed as a "holiday home for poor and deserving women", and then extended as a family home in 1910.
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Author Steve Cadman

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