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Famous people houses



The Dickens House Museum
 The Dickens house museum
     48, Dought Street, WC1
     Phone: 020 74052127
  Underground: Russel Square
 
 
It was the Charles Dickens house in the 1837, when at 25 years old he started to write Pickwick Circle. Here he wrote his best works, inspired from love for the doughter of his
wife that died at 17 years old.
Iniside there is also a little museum.
 



The Sherlock Holmes Mumseum
 
 The Sherlock Holmes Museum
     221b, Baker Street, WC1
     Phone: 020 73958866
  Underground: Baker Street
 
 
This museum is inspired to Sherlock Holmes it's located at 221 of Baker street as the story tells.
 



 
 Dr. Johnson House
     Gough Square, EC4
     Phone: 020 73533745
  Underground: Blackfriars
 
 
It was the dr. Johnson house from 1749 to 1759 where he wrote the first english language vocabulary.
 



 
 Keats House
     Wentworth Place, Keats Grove, NW3
     Phone 020 74352062
  Underground: Hampstead
 
 
John Keats, one of the main romantic english poets, lived here when he worte the best of his works (1818-1820).
 



 
 Leighton House
     12 Holland Park Road, W14
     Phone 020 76023313
  Underground: High Street Kensington
 
 
House of Lord Leighton in high-victorian style. It contains his painted and the ones of people contemporary to him.
 

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