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[[File:HighCrossHouse.jpg|right|250px]] High Cross House is a [['Moderne' Houses|'Moderne']] [[Detached Houses|Detached House]] commissioned by Leonard Elmhirst | [[File:HighCrossHouse.jpg|right|250px]] High Cross House is a [['Moderne' Houses|'Moderne']] [[Detached Houses|Detached House]] commissioned by Leonard Elmhirst from architect William Lescaze in 1932. He had it built for the then headmaster at Dartington Hall School, William Curry. Modernist and minimalist | ||
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High Cross House is a 'Moderne' Detached House commissioned by Leonard Elmhirst from architect William Lescaze in 1932. He had it built for the then headmaster at Dartington Hall School, William Curry. Modernist and minimalist
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