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To this day, Virginia Woolf is still known for her novel ‘Mrs Dalloway’ and for her early involvement in the Bloomsbury Group, which was established in the early 1900s in London. Monk’s House in Sussex was once the place she and her husband Leonard called home, and it’s now being cared for by the National Trust.
In this video from the National Trust, you can experience what life was like at Monk’s House first hand. For more than 20 years, Virginia Woolf transformed Monk’s House into a place of beauty, art, creativity and contentment. From reciting lines in her bathtub to writing books in the tool shed, let this literary pioneer tell you in her own words how she finally found ‘a room of one’s own’.
Throughout much of her life, Virginia Woolf experienced bouts of mental illness, and Monk’s House was used as a writing retreat by Virginia and Leonard. The Sussex landscape captured her imagination, and this came through in much of her writing. She was also engaged in the conservation of the land - a legacy that lives on through the work that National Trust staff and volunteers do to care for this place of history.
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