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Photographer: Bren Ryan
One Saturday back in September 2018 we decided to take a trip out to Smallhythe Place… the home of the late Ellen Terry, which she purchased in 1899.
Smallhythe Place was built in the 16th Century when Smallhythe was a budding shipbuilding port.
Although Ellen Terry, did not support the militancy of the suffragettes, which her daughter Edith Craig believed so much in, she did however, support the Votes for Women campaign. In the barn is a stage and seating which displays the votes for women memorabilia.

Camera: Huawei P20 Pro
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F/Number: f/1.8
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Focal Distance: 3.95 mm
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Software: Adobe Lightroom Classic
Photographer: Bren Ryan
Outside of the quirky house, with its uneven floor are wonderful gardens with a variety of flowers.
Today, Smallhythe Place is owned and maintained by the National Trust.
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Address: Smallhythe,
Tenterden,
Kent,
TN30 7NG
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