New chapter beckons for childhood home of award-winning author as it comes to market for 410,000
Briefly

"The Vinery had been a kitchen garden for Summerville House, a Victorian residence located close by. Lisnalea was one of three built on The Vinery in 1937."
"It was very much the stable background to our childhood. You could walk into town from there and yet the house was secluded and tucked away, which was part of its appeal."
"The architect was a woman and my mother was taken by the fact that she was female, which was unusual then. She always admired that."
Read at Irish Independent
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