Ferrar
House is adjacent to the original site where Nicholas Ferrar
and household came in 1626 and next to Little Gidding church,
which they restored to daily use.
Little Gidding is also famous for the visit, in 1936, of the
poet T. S. Eliot, who published "Little Gidding" as
the conclusion of his "Four Quartets" in 1942. Other
historical figures associated with Little Gidding include King
Charles I and the poet George Herbert, a contemporary of Nicholas
Ferrar.
Ferrar House offers:
• Bed and breakfast
• Self-catering facilities
• Morning coffee and afternoon tea for casual visitors
• A small conference centre
• Quiet retreats
• A peaceful countryside location
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