© National Trust Photographic Library/ Michael Boys
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Art Fund Members - free entry
Preserved in 1895 as London’s first literary shrine, Thomas Carlyle’s house was once a favourite gathering place of the literary world, including Dickens, Tennyson and Browning. Filled with their original contents, the period kitchen, dining room, bedroom, soundproofed study and garden are on display.
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