‘It is in a lovely corner of Huntingdonshire – very much out of the way – very few people ever get there; to me it had a very strong atmosphere of holiness, left about it by the Ferrars and Colletts who founded it, and Crashaw who was for a time with them.’ (
26 May 1936); Nicholas Ferrar's tomb at Little Gidding, 25 May 1936.
© T. S. Eliot Estate; Emily Hale Letters from T. S. Eliot, 1895–1965, Special Collections, Princeton University Library.