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Preserved since 1895 this writer's house in the heart of one of London's most famous creative quarters tells the story of Thomas and Jane Carlyle. The couple moved here from their native Scotland in 1834 and became an unusual but much-loved celebrity couple of the 19th-century literary world
- Discover the writer who inspired Charles Dickens.
- Learn about the Carlyles' many other illustrious friends.
- Enjoy the evocative atmosphere in this Victorian literary shrine.
Guided tours of Carlyle's House for booked groups (maximum 20), on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 11 till 12:30. Learn more about the area's literary and artistic heritage
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| Open Bank Holiday Mondays, 11 to 5. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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Places nearby |
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- 2 Willow Road
- Fenton House
- Ham House and Garden
- Osterley Park and House
- Morden Hall Park
- Sutton House
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