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A former 16th century shepherd's cottage that was the childhood home of 50s matinee idol Dirk Bogarde is now an idyllic country retreat for anyone who wants to get away from it all.<br />
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The distinguished film actor and writer, star of Doctor in the House (1954), The Servant (1963) and A Bridge Too Far (1977), lived at Winton Fields as a teenager with his parents and siblings during holidays from his school in Scotland.<br />
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The pretty flint house is on the edge of the highly sought after and picturesque village of Alfriston, East Sussex, and has stunning views of the South Downs National Park.<br />
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It is now on the market with Strutt & Parker for a guide price of £950,000.