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MUNNINGSPainter of horses whose works can be seen at his former home, Castle House in Dedham, which his widow converted into a museum (8)
ESSEXA home county, site of Audley End House, parts of the Dedham Vale AONB and Sir Alfred Munnings' former home Castle House (5)
LIPPIItalian painter whose works can be seen in the Brancacci Chapel, Florence (5)
BEAUTYSPOTEccentric buys teapot in Dedham Vale for one (6,4)
COBBLERSweetened iced drink last seen at his workplace? (7)
MEADOWSHayfields such as those surveyed by Charles Darwin at his former home Down House, where he developed the theories in On the Origin of Species (7)
STERNEAuthor, clergyman, humorist and sentimentalist whose life is celebrated at his former home, Shandy Hall (6)
HOWARDCastle -; house in North Yorkshire, co-designed by John Vanbrugh (6)
BALMORAL- Castle; house in Royal Deeside (8)
CHATEAUA country house, castle or manor house in France (7)
THEWAYBen Affleck plays an alcoholic who attempts to get his life back on track by stepping into the role of basketball coach at his former high school in the drama _ Back (3,3)
GLAMIS____ Castle, home in Angus in Scotland to the Lyon family (6)
GIBBONSWoodcarver whose works can be found at Hampton Court Palace, Petworth, St Paul's Cathedral and Windsor Castle (7)
REPTONConsidered Lancelot Brown's successor, landscape designer whose work can be seen at some 400 gardens including Woburn Abbey and Longleat (6)
TALBOTInventor of the calotype process whose pioneering book The Pencil of Nature includes photographs of his former home Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire (6)
LISZTComposer, the canon of whose works can be heard (5)
ANSELAdams whose work can be seen at MoMA
ADAMOne of three architect brothers whose workmanship can be seen at Audley End, Osterley Park, Syon House and the library at Kenwood (4)
ALLOWAYVillage of southern Scotland in which Robert Burns was born in 1759, and in which his poem ' Tam o' Shanter' is set (7)
INIGOArchitect whose work can be seen following a trip to Covent Garden (5, 5)