The Bloomsbury Group only partially identified with Lady Ottoline Morrell, but attended her parties at Garsington Manor.
Others present: Hogarth Press was the publishing house owned by Leonard and Virginia Woolf after they had left the Bloomsbury area in 1917.
Staff members and authors published by that company were not necessarily part of the Bloomsbury Group.
While still in the Bloomsbury area, LGBT activity was all very much in a single group (e.g. Duncan Grant, a homosexual with bisexual leanings,[8] having affairs with Maynard Keynes, James Strachey, Adrian Stephen, David Garnett and straight Vanessa Bell).
Other groups more or less split according to the location of the members: After Virginia Woolf had moved to Monk's House, East Sussex, she met Vita Sackville-West, writing her roman à clef Orlando: A Biography about her.