
Monks House, Rodmell, East Sussex, home of Virginia Woolf, c1940. British writers Virginia Woolf and her husband Leonard, leading lights of the Bloomsbury Group, bought this modest house in the main street of Rodmell in 1919 as a retreat from London life.
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