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RODWELL House, at Baylham in Suffolk, was once linked to the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists, which included Virginia Woolf and Augustus John. It was bought in 1926 by Bloomsbury art critic Roger Fry and his partner Helen Anrep.
The Grade II listed 18th century house, which has a pedimented porch and Venetian windows to the rear, has suffered some deterioration in recent years. It now needs significant work, but has six bedrooms, three reception rooms and a 0.75 acre garden. The house is offered by Savills (01473 234 830) at Pounds 500,000.See the full content of this document
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