Nathaniel Lloyd OBE FSA[1] (5 March 1867 – 8 December 1933) was a British printer and businessman who, later in life, studied architecture as a pupil of Sir Edwin Lutyens[2] and became an architectural historian and author. He owned the Grade I listed house Great Dixter in East Sussex,[3] now a legacy left to the nation by his youngest child, Christopher Lloyd, the gardener and author.[4]
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