In 1935, on the death of his father he inherited Hinton Ampner. The house, originally built in 1793, was remodelled extensively in 1867. Dutton commissioned architects
Gerald Wellesley and Trenwith Wills to restore it to its
Georgian appearance, worked carried out from 1936-39. It was badly damaged by fire in 1960, but Dutton restored it again. Dutton collected paintings, hung in the house, including a set of paintings of the four seasons by
Jacob de Wit, depicting cherubs painted in a three-dimensional monochrome style. He also had a well-stocked library in the house, which was damaged in the fire. Dutton was appointed
High Sheriff of Hampshire for 1944. He was an executive member of the National Arts Collection Fund. ==Baron Sherborne==