Carlyle´s House
Carlyle´s House, a Chelsea Queen Anne house was the home of historian, social writer, ethical thinker and powerful public speaker Thomas Carlyle from 1834 until his death in 1881. The skilful Scottish home making of his wife Jane is much in evidence. In 1895 it was opened as a literary shrine and the furniture, pictures, portraits and books are still in place. Their academic and domestic lives can be experienced today in the atmosphere of the house. The exterior is a typical Queen Anne terraced house, on three floors with attic, basement and small walled garden.
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Address
Carlyle´s House,
National Trust,
24 Cheyne Row,
London,
London
SW3 5HL
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Information on Carlyle´s House, National Trust, 24 Cheyne Row, London
| Opening Times: | 12 Mar to 24 Oct, Wed to Fri 14:00-17:00, 15 Mar to 2 Nov, Sat & Sun 11:00-17:00. Open BH Mons 11:00-17:00. |
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| Admission: | NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices. |
| Location: | Off Chelsea Embankment between Albert & Battersea bridges, or via Kings Road and Oakley Street. |
| Facilities: |
Guided Tours,
Sales Point,
Shop |

