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| A delightful brick-fronted house dating from the early 18th century and typical of the attractive town of Rye. This was the home of writer Henry James from 1898 to 1916, and later of author E. F. Benson. Some of James's personal possessions can be seen and there is a charming walled garden. | | | | Administered and largely maintained on the Trust's behalf by a tenant. No WC. The size of the house should be taken into consideration. Large groups are split into smaller groups of 15 | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 30mins | | | | Coach parking No coach parking. Nearest parking: railway station. 1015 min. uphill walk. No parking outside the house | | | | On site catering No catering available, contact property for alternatives | | |
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