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“There be delights that will fetch the day about from sun to sun and rock the tedious year as in a delightful dream ... For a garden is Arcady brought home. It is man's bit of gaudy make-believe - his well-disguised fiction of an unvexed Paradise ... a world where gayety knows no eclipse and winter and rough weather are held at bay.”

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J. D. Sedding
J. D. Sedding

J. D. Sedding was a distinguished British architect recognized for his Gothic Revival style. Born on April 13, 1838, and passing away on April 7, 1891, Sedding's work is renowned for its intricate details and adherence to Gothic architectural principles. more

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