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NORFOLK
Sarah Greenall's Shell House (2011-14) is sited in a copse near a brook. Native shells are used in a fluid contemporary design.
Lord and Lady Leicester. The shell house is sited in an arboretum / fernery. Octagonal with native shells.
Faces an oval pond and grotto shrine. Built around 1839.
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