The house dates from the early 18th century and is typical of the attractive town of Rye.
This was the home of writer Henry James from 1898 to 1916, and later of authors E. F. Benson and Rumer Godden.
Some of James's personal possessions can be seen and there is a charming walled garden.
Car parking
Parking (not NT). In the town
Info for Disabled
Building: 3 steps to entrance. Ground floor has steps, small rooms. Grounds: Partly accessible, some steps, loose gravel, uneven and narrow pathsBraille guide
Site Description National Trust Building
Parking (not NT). In the town
Info for DisabledBuilding: 3 steps to entrance. Ground floor has steps, small rooms. Grounds: Partly accessible, some steps, loose gravel, uneven and narrow paths
Braille guide

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