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The Vyne House Investigation.  

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The Vyne House Investigation It is stated in the National Trust Book of Great Houses written by Nigel Nicolson that the Vyne house "is a composition of the 16th, 17th and 18th centauries of which each has contributed something of startling novelty for it's time". Nigel Nicolson was born in 1917 and was educated in Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. He served in the Second World War in Africa and Italy. He entered publishing in 1947. Her has written several books on politic, architecture and social history. He was a experienced author and academic which suggests he knew what he was talking about when he made the statement that I will be studying. Throughout this essay I will be exploring the truth in this statement by looking into the architecture at the Vyne and seeing how it relates to the dates in which it was built in and when it was...

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