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Garsington is a
village and
civil parish about 8
kilometres (5 mi)
southeast of
Oxford in Oxfordshire. "A
History of the
County of Oxfordshire" provides...
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Garsington Manor, in the
village of
Garsington, near Oxford, England, is a
country house,
dating from the 17th century. Its fame
derives prin****lly from...
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Garsington Opera is an
annual summer opera festival founded in 1989 by
Leonard Ingrams. The
Philharmonia Orchestra and The
English Concert are its two...
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bought and
restored Garsington Manor near Oxford.
Morrell delighted in
opening both as
havens for like-minded people. Of
Garsington, she said, "it seemed...
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Buckinghamshire (formerly Oxfordshire), England. It is also the home of
Garsington Opera.
Acquired by Sir Paul
Getty in 1985, the
estate forms part of Hambleden...
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south of the
railway bridge over
Garsington Road (now
classified the B480). The
station was
named Garsington Bridge Halt and its
opening was approved...
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During the
First World War,
Huxley spent much of his time at
Garsington Manor near Oxford, home of Lady
Ottoline Morrell,
working as a farm labourer...
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Lytton Strachey and
Woolf at
Garsington, 1923...
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Historic Dockyard. The
wedding scene was
filmed at St Mary’s Church,
Garsington in Oxfordshire. A
number of
outside scenes were shot at the
former Greenwich...