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- Lemmons abstract "Lemmons, also known as Gladsmuir House and Gladsmuir, was the home of novelists Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) and Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923–2014) on Hadley Common, Monken Hadley, on the border of north London and Hertfordshire.The couple bought the Georgian house and its eight acres of land in 1968 for £48,000 at auction, and lived there until 1976. The house had been registered as a Grade II listed building in 1949 under the name Gladsmuir House. Jane Howard restored its previous name, Lemmons, although the next owners changed it again to Gladsmuir.Jane and Kingsley lived at Lemmons with Jane's mother and brother, two artist friends, and Kingsley's children, Philip Amis, novelist Martin Amis and Sally Amis (1954–2000). Several of the family's novels were written at Lemmons, including Kingsley's The Green Man (1969) and The Alteration (1976), Jane's Odd Girl Out (1972) and Mr. Wrong (1975), and Martin's The Rachel Papers (1973) and Dead Babies (1975).The poet laureate Cecil Day-Lewis (1904–1972), his wife, Jill Balcon (1925–2009), and their children, Daniel Day-Lewis and Tamasin Day-Lewis, stayed at Lemmons in the spring of 1972, when Cecil was dying of cancer. He died in the house on 22 May that year, shortly after writing his last poem, At Lemmons. Ian Sansom writes that, for the brief period that the Amises, Howards, Day-Lewises and others were in residence, Lemmons became "the most brilliantly creative household in Britain."".
- Lemmons architecturalStyle Georgian_architecture.
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- Lemmons location London_Borough_of_Barnet.
- Lemmons location Monken_Hadley.
- Lemmons location Monken_Hadley_Common.
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- Lemmons alternateNames "Gladsmuir House, Gladsmuir".
- Lemmons architecturalStyle Georgian_architecture.
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- Lemmons buildingType "Residential house".
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- Lemmons floorCount "Two storeys".
- Lemmons fontsize "100.0".
- Lemmons groundsArea "Over eight acres".
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- Lemmons image "Kingsley Amis and Jane Howard at Lemmons".
- Lemmons latitude "51.6603".
- Lemmons location EN_postcode_area.
- Lemmons location London_Borough_of_Barnet.
- Lemmons location Monken_Hadley.
- Lemmons location Monken_Hadley_Common.
- Lemmons locationCountry "England".
- Lemmons longitude "-0.1922".
- Lemmons name "Lemmons".
- Lemmons parking "Gravel drive".
- Lemmons quote "Round me all is amenity, a bloom of Magnolia uttering its requiems, A climate of acceptance. Very well I accept my weakness with my friends’ Good natures sweetening each day my sick room.".
- Lemmons quoted "true".
- Lemmons rooms "Over 20".
- Lemmons source "— Cecil Day-Lewis, 1972".
- Lemmons startDate "c. 1830".
- Lemmons status "Grade II listed building".
- Lemmons title "At Lemmons".
- Lemmons width "250".
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- Lemmons subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Hertfordshire.
- Lemmons subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_London.
- Lemmons subject Category:Houses_in_Barnet.
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- Lemmons comment "Lemmons, also known as Gladsmuir House and Gladsmuir, was the home of novelists Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) and Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923–2014) on Hadley Common, Monken Hadley, on the border of north London and Hertfordshire.The couple bought the Georgian house and its eight acres of land in 1968 for £48,000 at auction, and lived there until 1976. The house had been registered as a Grade II listed building in 1949 under the name Gladsmuir House.".
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