
Monks House
Monk’s House is a historic country home in Sussex, England, built in the 16th century and later owned by the renowned writer Virginia Woolf and her husband, Leonard Woolf. It served as their retreat, a place for relaxation and creative work, reflecting their literary and personal lives. The house is preserved as a museum, showcasing Woolf’s personal belongings, manuscripts, and her beautiful garden, which inspired her writing. Visitors can explore the rooms where Woolf lived and worked, gaining insight into her life and the Bloomsbury Group’s artistic community.