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The decision has been met with opposition from literary campaigners and members of Woolf's family. Speaking to The Independent, Professor Maggie Humm said: "This view from Talland House was the focus of Woolf's novel and visitors from around the world come to St Ives specifically to view a key part of the town's history, heritage and beauty."A frequent commentator on social issues, Woolf's most famous essay, "A Room Of One's Own", talked about the importance of affordable social housing for women. The Porthminster Beach View Ltd has been granted permission to build the block of flats as long as they pay the council £136,000, in lieu of building affordable housing.More from VICE: Bitches Be Writing - A History