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Packwood House

Mid-16th-century timber-framed house with 17th-century additions in Warwickshire, England, 8 km/5 mi southeast of Solihull. Packwood was given to the National Trust in 1941 and contains collections of tapestries, needlework, and furniture.

The yew topiary in the garden was designed by John Fetherston in the 17th century to represent the Sermon on the Mount.



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Packwood and Macdonald were the more consistent pair in the pairs final, but the brilliance of Guernsey'sDandelaMare saw him and Ireland's Cliodhna Boyce through to the title.
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Packwood was once again in the thick of the action shortly afterwards when he turned Freemantle's crisp shot around the post following excellent work by Small, before Dynamos clawed their way back into the game with a neat strike from Hill.
 
 
 
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