Farleys House

Farleys House near Chiddingly, East Sussex, England, has been converted into a museum and archive featuring the lives and work of its former residents, the photographer Lee Miller and the Surrealist artist Roland Penrose.

It also houses a collection of contemporary art by their friends Pablo Picasso, Man Ray, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró.

Many of these were made by their friends and visitors, including Pablo Picasso, Man Ray, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró.

The house is surrounded by a sculpture garden and Lee Miller's vegetable patches.

On his second visit he created a drawing in Indian ink on two pages of the ICA visitors book (now in the British Museum), of bulls with grasshopper's wings perched on twigs; he had seen William, an Ayrshire bull, that day in the farm's dairy.

Farleys House & Gallery