When the Charles Dickens Museum opened the trustees had ‘great expectations’ for the attraction – and they haven’t been let down.
Located on Doughty Street, the museum is housed in the last remaining London home of the great writer. Here he wrote Nicholas Nickleby and Oliver Twist and much of the house remains, as it would have been when the Dickens family called it home. Come to view the personal possessions, artifacts and letter of the great man and leave having come as close as possible to a genuine genius of London’s past.
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