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‘Sometimes you fall in love with a place when you walk in. It feels welcoming, as though it has been waiting for you’

As at the beginning of many a great romance, a coup de foudre struck Amanda Clark on her first encounter with Seend Manor in Wiltshire. “Sometimes you fall in love with a place when you walk in,” she says. “It feels welcoming, as though it has been waiting for you.”

Amanda and her husband Stephen, an investment banker, had been looking for an English country base in the area, which they knew well, as Stephen had gone to boarding school

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