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A pair of Delft vases depicting  eight nationally important Historic Houses that have been mentored by Norman Hudson and the team there to preserve the great buildings of our nation, have been made by Royal ceramicist Deborah Sears, known for her work at Highgrove House for King Charles II.
We would like to thank Historic Houses for including us in this amazing presentation for his retirement.
Made by ceramic artist Deborah Sears of Isis Ceramics in Oxfordshire
Jeremy Musson has now taken over from Norman Hudson and we wish him all the best in his new role. 
Our tours begin again in May until October and we will have these wonderful photographs of the vases, as well as all the research work and our book on show.
 
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Lou is the owner of Cragend Farm with her husband Shaun, and deals with everything from Holiday Accommodation inquiries to egg collection from the chickens; she is the social media and web design finger-tapper.

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Cragend Farm has a interesting and diverse history, from technical innovations to historic buildings. Tied in closely to the neighbouring Cragside Estate home of Victorian inventor and industrialist Lord Armstrong.