Charleston Farmhouse

Charleston Farmhouse is located in East Sussex
Charleston Farmhouse
Charleston Farmhouse shown within East Sussex
(grid reference TQ490069)
Charleston Farmhouse, near Lewes, East Sussex

Charleston, in East Sussex, is a property associated with the Bloomsbury group, that is open to the public. It was the country home of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and is an example of their decorative style within a domestic context, representing the fruition of more than sixty years of artistic creativity.[1] In addition to the house and artists' garden, Charleston hosts a year-round programme of Bloomsbury and contemporary exhibitions in a suite of galleries designed by Jamie Fobert Architects which opened in September 2018. Two restored barns are home to The Threshing Barn café and The Hay Barn where events and workshops are held throughout the year. The Outer Studio at Charleston hosts a permanent display of Bell and Grant's Famous Women Dinner Service,[2] and there is also a shop selling Bloomsbury-inspired art, homeware fabrics, fashion, books and stationery.

Charleston hosts a number of special events throughout the year, most notably the Charleston Festival, which each May invites artists, writers, thinkers and changemakers to discuss the best in art, literature, ideas and politics, past and present, just as the Bloomsbury group did around the Charleston dining table.[3] The house is located in the village of Firle, in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.

  1. ^ Scholes, Lucy (9 October 2018). "The Bloomsbury Group's Most Famous Work of Art". The New York Review of Books. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Charleston — Famous Women Dinner Service".
  3. ^ "Festivals". Charleston. Retrieved 18 May 2024.

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