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LONGBOURNE:
"I saw in a flash of ochre in the distance and thought, "what's that?" and I arrived at Luckington Court. I thought, "I've found it!". I knocked on the door and introduced myself to the owner. She invited me in and it seemed that everything we needed was there."
(Sue Birtwistle ,The making of Pride and Prejudice")
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ROSINGS PARK
For Lady Catherine de Bourgh's house, Rosings, we eventually chose Belton House in Linconshire, our fourth National Trust property. It's a spendid Restoration country house with wonderfully formal gardens to the front and rising parkland to the side. It also has its own attached small church, ideal for Mr. Collins"
(Sue Birtwistle ,The making of Pride and Prejudice")
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