Charles Dickens Home Room by Room Tour of Dickens Museum London
Charles Dickens wrote Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist in this impressive London home. Join our room by room tour and find out what life was like in Charles Dickens Home. The Dickens Museum has dressed the Georgian House for Christmas, like some something out of A Christmas Carol. It is a superb Dickens lived here for 3 short years and the home was saved from demolition in the 1920 s. Since them the Dickens fellowship has lovingly looked after the museum full of his personal belongings, portraits and original manuscripts. The highlight for us was seeing the very desk he wrote much of his later works on, like Great Expectations and A Tale of two Cities and his final unfinished work, The Mystery of Edwin Drood. If you are a lover of Charles Dickens novels and interested in his life, then this museum is well worth a visit. You can find out full details and booking information at: Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:45 49 Doughty St 1:08 48 Doughty St 1:29 Kitchen 2:58 Preparation Room 4:04 Wine
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