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"textContent": "Jeremy Musson describes the complex evolution of Ampthill Park House,
Bedfordshire — home of Sir Timothy and Lady Clifford —at the hands of Sir Christopher Wren’s master mason Robert Grumbold, mason-surveyor John Lumley and Sir William Chambers.",
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