Charming Edwardian story of art and love
This was recommended by someone on social media. (you'll see their 5 star review below.)
It is not arch and funny like the Mapp and Lucia books but it's entertaining, with some lovely descriptions of southern English/Thames-side scenery, and paintings. It has some interesting things to say about art, who pays for it and who benefits.
I was slightly worried that something dreadful might happen - in places it is tense in a very, very gentle fashion - but - spoiler alert - everything comes to a satisfying conclusion.
(Is this REALLY Benson's most famous book? Maybe it was in, like, 1930.)
PS Things written just befor WWI are unbearably poignant. I assume Charles, Reggie, and Frank would all have joined up a year after this was published and nothing would ever be the same for any of them.