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Lee Miller's Historic Sussex Home Farleys House to Become Charitable Trust

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Farleys House and Gallery in East Sussex, the historic home of photographer and war correspondent Lee Miller and surrealist artist Roland Penrose, is transitioning to charitable status under the newly formed Farleys House and Gallery Trust. The move aims to secure the property's long-term future and preserve the house and its contents for future generations. Miller and Penrose moved to the farmhouse in 1949 after World War II, and it became a remarkable gathering place for artists and intellectuals.

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The move is intended to secure the property's long-term future and preserve both the house and its remarkable contents for coming generations.
Miller and Penrose moved to Farleys in 1949, following the end of World War II, and the farmhouse subsequently became one of the more extraordinary private gathering places
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Discover how Lee Miller's Sussex home is set to become a charitable trust to preserve its remarkable history for future generations.

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