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PERFECT SYMMETRY

At the western edge of the pretty Hampshire village that shares its name, Bramdean House has had several centuries to settle into the farmland that rolls away from it on all sides. Built in the 18th century and extended in the 19th, by the mid 20th century, when Victoria Wakefield’s parents bought the house, it was suffering from the lack of labour that came with the

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