Asheham House and Monk s House
Virginia Woolf was the first of the group to abandon London, though not fully until her city home was destroyed during WWII. In need of the kind of solitude that only the countryside could offer, the author found a property in Firle and started to frequent the house from January 1911. The lease on the house was short, but while Woolf stayed there, she called it Little Talland House in reference to a childhood home of hers in Cornwall.
Asheham (or Asham) House, near Beddingham, East Sussex. The photo was taken in July 1914 and is from Virginia Woolf s Monk s House Photograph Album I.
Irises are the star attraction at this world-famous garden, lighting up the garden briefly but spectacularly. Many are heritage cultivars collected in the 1930s and 1940s by Vita Sackville-West and
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