When I visited Monk’s House back in 2004, I was not permitted to take interior photographs. So of course I bought the National Trust book.
Today I came across a few photos of the house that were shared on Twitter by . The photos remind me of the home’s loveliness. I’m sharing them here, with the thought that camera phones have changed everything.
#FotoLetterarieDEpoca Non c’è nessun bullone che potete regolare sulla libertà della mia mente Virginia Woolf pic.twitter.com/uUhZ9Yfq2L
— Casa Lettori (@CasaLettori) January 12, 2016
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#FotoLetterarieDEpoca Più si diventa vecchi, più si amano le indecenze Virginia Woolf pic.twitter.com/At7bVP8o0c
— Casa Lettori (@CasaLettori) January 12, 2016
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#FotoLetterarieDEpoca Ognuno ha il proprio passato chiuso dentro di sé come le pagine di un libro Virginia Woolf pic.twitter.com/wBZd8Iqa0H
— Casa Lettori (@CasaLettori) January 12, 2016
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