This video offers a fascinating inside look at Charleston Farmhouse, also known as “Bloomsbury in the Country.”
It includes an interview with Virginia Nicholson — who calls the home “nicely messy” — and offers lovely views of the gardens and the countryside.
Nicholson is the author of Millions Like Us, Singled Out and Among the Bohemians and is the daughter of Virginia Woolf’s nephew and biographer Quentin Bell.
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