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Topic: September 1997

Ellen Terry

One of the greatest Shakespearean actresses to ever grace the British stage, Ellen Terry's flamboyant life and vibrant personality are revealed in a tour of the 16th-century house where she spent her last 30 years.

The Summit of Everest

Ellen Terry's Smallhythe Place

Smallhythe Place is located two miles south of Tenterden, in Kent, on the east side of the Rye road, on the B2082. It is open through 29th October daily (except Thursdays and Fridays) from 2 to 6 p.m., or dusk if earlier. Admission costs £2.80, for adults, £1.40 for children, or £7.00 for a family ticket. Tel: 01580 762334.

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