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Seagram's Farm

In it's shrunk and bare state it's now hard to imagine the life of tennis parties and cricket matches that accompanied the hard work of farming more than 1,000 acres from Seagram's Farm. Tenanted by the Dean family it was owned by a General Seagram.
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the view to the Nags Head Cottages
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