‘The Fabers have what I heard Geoffrey describe as a “nice little house” and sixty acres or so – five servants, trout stream, large gardens, bathing pool, tennis court, croquet lawn. G. is as much the country squire as possible.’ (
2 September 1933); TyGlyn Aeron house, near Lampeter in Wales, the Faber's country home, September 1933.
© T. S. Eliot Estate; Emily Hale Letters from T. S. Eliot, 1895–1965, Special Collections, Princeton University Library.