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C.S. Lewis Home to be Designated as Historic Landmark
Thu Jul 24, 2008 09:52 PM


The Oxford home where Christian scholar and author C.S. Lewis wrote the popular The Chronicles of Narnia series is being designated as a historic landmark.

Lewis lived at The Kilns from 1930 until he died in 1963. It was at the Kilns where he wrote many of his works, from The Screwtape Letters to the Narnia series.


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