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E. F. Benson and Lamb House, page four | ||||||||||||||||
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Photos from the August 1936 Homes and Gardens magazine article by M. Dane. Lamb House, Rye: The Home of Mr. E. F. Benson |
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The first view is from within the Garden Room, looking down West Street. Access to to the Garden Room was through Lamb House. The front entry is seen to the left out the bay window. The front hallway leads to the left of the stairs to the morning room and the French windows that open at a right angle to the steps of the Garden Room. | ||||||||||||||||
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For more photos from the Homes and Gardens article: Benson, page five Return to: Welcome to the Garden Room Benson, page one Or visit: George W. Plank Meet Some Bensonites Related Websites |
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