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Dartington Hall Trust

Visiting the gardens of Dartington Hall is much like visiting a National Trust property or other country estate - but admission is free. There is much more to Dartington Hall. It was bought by the Elmhirsts in 1925 as a social experiment, attracting artists, educators and philosophers, making progress in agriculture and forestry, setting up a glass company, establishing a music summer school, and many other activities. See the Dartington Hall Trust website LinkExternal link .
by David Hawgood

Created: Thu, 11 Apr 2019, Updated: Thu, 11 Apr 2019


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SX7962 : Dartington Hall: steps up Heath Bank, magnolia, maple by David Hawgood
SX7962 : Outdoor tables of the White Hart, Dartington by David Hawgood
SX7962 : Dartington Hall and church seen past magnolia blossom by David Hawgood


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