Lamb House, where American novelist Henry James lived for a number of years, is one of the more interesting tourist attractions in the small model town of Rye, especially for literary aficionados. A tour of the house will take you under an hour and includes the living room, bedroom, library and so on, including genuine furniture and items used by Henry James. Nice, but not spectacular. James entertained many fellow writers and artists in this house, some of whom I personally find more interesting, like e.g. Stephen Crane (author of "The Red Badge of Courage" and "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets") or painter John Singer Sargent, whose "Carnation, Lily, Lily Rose" is one of my great favourites. The volunteers are friendly and knowledgeable. Just don't make the mistake I did and tell them that you find Henry James's own writing stuffy and boring! ;) - Anyway: A main attraction is the lovely garden, the largest of its kind in all of Rye. There you can relax for a while and imagine yourself to have been an important writer of the time. read more