Image: Ham Common, The Little House
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Description: Ham Common, The Little House. Number 28. Originally called Laurel Cottage it was renamed Ivycroft and was the home of Elizabeth Smith and her sister Sarah Smith (who used the pen name Hesba Stretton) from 1891 to her death in 1911. It was later renamed The Little House.
Title: Ham Common, The Little House
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