File:Lamb House 1.jpg
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DescriptionLamb House 1.jpg | Lamb House, a charming brick Georgian House, was built by James Lamb between 1722 and 1724, then subsequently altered by his son Thomas Lamb in 1789. The Lambs were an important local family and during a period of 116 years, 75 of those years one or other of the Lamb family was mayor of Rye. The Lamb family lived in Lamb House until 1832. Henry James acquired the house in 1898, where he was to spend most of his life until his death in 1916. The house was donated to the National Trust in 1950. |
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Source | Lamb House, Mermaid Street, Rye, East Sussex. |
Author | Jim Linwood |
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