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Carlyle's House

The Chelsea home of a Victorian literary couple

24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, SW3 5HL

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An image of the attic at Carlyle's House in London set out as it was when Carlyle wrote their using it as his study. It is a light room with wooden doors, large dark wood bookcase, tables and glass display case

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Interior detail of the Drawing Room at Carlyle's House in London showing 19th century furniture and paintings

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Carlyle's House is open every Wednesday and all visits are by pre-booked timed entry only. Two weeks of tickets will be live at any one time, with new tickets released every Thursday.

Person laying out a coat that belonged to Thomas Carlyle to be conserved
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Watch Carlyle’s House on BBC Two’s Hidden Treasures of the National Trust 

Carlyle’s House features in the third series of BBC Two’s Hidden Treasures of the National Trust which goes behind the scenes and follows our teams at work. Discover more about some of our treasured objects, including a letter from William Makepeace Thackeray inviting the couple to tea with Charlotte Brontë and a camel hair coat from Persia that receives some repairs. From 16 May, watch the new series on iPlayer or tune in weekly on BBC Two.

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