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The Kilns from the outside2
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The Kilns from the outside3
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The Kilns from the outside4
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The Kilns from the outside5
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The Kilns from the outside6
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The Kilns from the outside7
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The Kilns from the outside8
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CSLewis Nature Reserve1
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CSLewis Nature Reserve2
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CSLewis Nature Reserve3
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CSLewis Nature Reserve4
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CSLewis Nature Reserve5
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CSLewis Nature Reserve6
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CSLewis Nature Reserve7
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CSLewis Nature Reserve8
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CSLewis Nature Reserve9
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CSLewis Nature Reserve10. Notice the bomb shelter Lewis built is still there.
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CSLewis Nature Reserve11
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CS Lewis bedroom1
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CS Lewis bedroom2
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Douglas bedroom Joys son
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Down stairs hall back of house
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Down stairs hall by front door
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Downstairs hall near upstairs
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Joy room before she was CS Lewis wife
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Main downstairs den where Lewis entertained guests and Joy was moved during her battle with cancer1
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Period replica of CS Lewis desk in main den because original desk was desposed of
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Room where Lewis delievered Mere Christianity radio talks and passed away during a fight with illness
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The dining room where CS Lewis read and composed Warnies letters
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The kitchen where they spent a lot of time during the winter to conserve coal they stayed by stove to keep warm