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Carlyle's House
London
Free entry with National Art Pass | Full venue & entry details
Preserved in 1895 as London’s first literary shrine, Thomas Carlyle’s house was once a favourite gathering place for writers, including Browning, Dickens and Tennyson. Discover the period kitchen, dining room, bedroom and soundproofed study, all filled with their original contents, and visit the reconstructed garden.
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Entry details
Free entry with National Art Pass (standard entry price £5.10)
Opening times
7 Mar – 4 Nov
Wed – Sun, 11am – 5pm
Open Bank Holiday Mon, 11am – 5pm
