Carlyle's House
ADDRESS: 24 Cheyne Row, SW3
CITY: London
COUNTRY: England
PHONE 1: 020/7352-7087
From 1834 to 1881, Thomas Carlyle, author of
The French Revolution, and Jane Baillie Welsh Carlyle, his noted letter-writing wife, resided in this modest 1708 terraced house. Furnished essentially as it was in Carlyle's day, the house is located about half a block from the Thames, near the Chelsea Embankment, along King's Road. It was described by his wife as being "of most antique physiognomy, quite to our humour; all wainscoted, carved, and queer-looking, roomy, substantial, commodious, with closets to satisfy any Bluebeard." The most interesting chamber is the not-so-soundproof "soundproof" study in the skylit attic. Filled with Carlyle memorabilia -- his books, a letter from Disraeli, personal effects, a writing chair, even his death mask -- this is where the author did his work. See the "Knightsbridge to Kensington Attractions" map.
Copyright: Excerpted from
Frommer's London 2009, (c) 2008, Wiley Publishing, Inc.

London
, England