A Room of One's Own: Virginia Woolf’s former London home in Richmond put on the market for £3.25m

Grade II-listed Hogarth House is where Woolf and her husband Leonard established the Hogarth Press publishing house in 1917.
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Amira Hashish1 March 2018

Causing a stir in Cornwall is Virginia Woolf, An Exhibition Inspired by her Writings at Tate St Ives, which opened to rave reviews.

Meanwhile, the author’s former London home, Hogarth House, is on the market with Featherstone Leigh for £3.25 million.

It’s also where Woolf and her husband Leonard established the Hogarth Press publishing house in 1917.

The Grade II-listed Georgian property in Richmond, fully restored, has been converted into two houses, The Leonard and The Virginia, by Berwick Hill Properties.

Woolf's former home: Hogarth House in Richmond has been converted into two houses, The Leonard and The Virginia

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