Charleston (Bloomsbury Group home)

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Charleston (Bloomsbury Group home) is a historic Sussex farmhouse that served as the country retreat and artistic hub of the Bloomsbury Group, frequented by writers, painters, and intellectuals in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist’s house
farmhouse
historic house
museum
associatedWith Bloomsbury Group NERFINISHED
Bloomsbury Set NERFINISHED
Clive Bell NERFINISHED
Duncan Grant NERFINISHED
E. M. Forster NERFINISHED
John Maynard Keynes NERFINISHED
Lytton Strachey NERFINISHED
Roger Fry NERFINISHED
Vanessa Bell NERFINISHED
Virginia Woolf NERFINISHED
country England
functionedAs meeting place for intellectuals
meeting place for painters
meeting place for writers
gardenDesignedBy Duncan Grant NERFINISHED
Vanessa Bell NERFINISHED
hasCollection decorative arts
furniture
paintings
hasGarden yes
heritageDesignation listed building
interiorDecoratedBy Duncan Grant NERFINISHED
Vanessa Bell NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Sussex
South Downs NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Firle NERFINISHED
Lewes NERFINISHED
notablePeriod early 20th century
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Charleston Trust NERFINISHED
primaryResidents Duncan Grant NERFINISHED
Vanessa Bell NERFINISHED
significance important example of 20th-century artist’s interior
key site of Bloomsbury Group history
style Bloomsbury decorative style
usedAs artistic hub
country retreat
usedDuring World War I
website https://www.charleston.org.uk/

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Julian Bell associatedWith Charleston (Bloomsbury Group home)