Hall and Troubridge met in 1915 as Troubridge's cousin, singer
Mabel Batten (aka Ladye), was Hall's lover at the time. Batten died in 1916, and Hall and Troubridge moved in together the following year. In the early 1920s, Troubridge and Hall's home was at 10 Sterling Street, London, near where Troubridge had grown up. The property was extensively renovated by the two. She wrote about the intensity of their relationship in her diary:
"I could not, having come to know her, imagine life without her." In an effort to ease the great sense of guilt about Batten's death, Hall and Troubridge became interested in
spiritualism. They regularly held
séances with the use of a medium and believed that they received advice from Mabel, from beyond the grave. Both Troubridge and Hall identified as "
inverts", In the last nine years of her life, Hall had become obsessed with a
White Russian nurse, Evgenia Souline, a relationship which caused Troubridge unhappiness, but which she nonetheless tolerated. Initially, the women had decided to move to Italy and live in Florence but were forced to return at the outbreak of the
Second World War. The three chose to live in
Devon. ==After Radclyffe Hall's death==