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Episode 12: Ewelme: A Village and its Vanished Medieval Palace
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Episode 12: Ewelme: A Village and its Vanished Medieval Palace

Where is Ewelme Palace?  It was one of the most splendid houses in the country when it was built in the 15th century but nothing of it now remains.  There are, however, some of the ancillary buildings and monuments that went with a great medieval estate.  Its chatelaine Alice, Duchess of Suffolk, is remembered by one of the most beautiful tombs in the country.

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Episode 5: Huddy and Ned
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Episode 5: Huddy and Ned

Sir Edwin (Ned) Lutyens’s old friend Edward Hudson founded Country Life in 1897.  A London printer, he was not a countryman, but commissioned three country houses as well as the Country Life office in Covent Garden. 

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Episode 4: Home and Garden
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Episode 4: Home and Garden

The first of a series on the early-20th-century architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, this episode examines the relationship between the young Ned — gangly, witty, shy — and the craftswoman turned gardener Gertrude Jekyll, his senior by 25 years. 

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Episode 3: Medieval Majesty at the Heart of Parliament
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Episode 3: Medieval Majesty at the Heart of Parliament

Clive and John discuss one of the most spectacular medieval buildings in Britain, Westminster Hall. Originally built by William the Conqueror’s heir, the voracious William Rufus, it was a structure of immense ambition — said to be the biggest hall of its kind north of the Alps. 

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Episode 1: Mr Cubitt's District
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Episode 1: Mr Cubitt's District

In this first episode of Your Places or Mine, Clive and John are in London’s Pimlico, exploring the dynamic personality of the great Victorian builder Thomas Cubitt and the area’s struggle to become fashionable. 

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