English: Wissett Lodge Now a farmhouse, at the heart of a 300 acre farm, and offering B&B in the main house and self catering in the converted stables, in the summer of 1916 Wissett Lodge was the home of three members of the Bloomsbury Group, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and David Garnett, and among the visitors was Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell's sister.
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