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Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury |
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Flat for holiday lets in Bloomsbury |
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One-bedroom furnished fourth-floor flat situated south of Euston Road (the British Library is visible from the windows). |
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*Virginia Woolf wrote on moving back to Bloomsbury: ‘can I collect any first impressions? how Marchmont Street was like Paris ... Oh the convenience of this place! & the loveliness too. We walk home from theatres, through the entrails of London. Why do I love it so much?’ (Diary, 5 April 1924). |
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‘I have been for a little walk in Marchmont Street and bought a kettle (2/3) and some cars. (so they call carnations)’ (Letters, 19 February [1929]). |
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