Dickens House Museum
( Picture By Tony Hisgett )
The house also contains furniture from Dickens final home including his writing desk. Wonderful paintings and photos throughout. There’s a charming garden cafe in the back of the house.
Check when our next school trip to this location is scheduled in our school calendar

By his own count #Dickens received 60-80 letters a day and generally responded without delay!
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Prior to visiting #America, #Dickens had “dreamed by day & night, for years, of setting foot upon this shore…” Ho… https://t.co/69LpJOlMxA
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Listen to ‘the official version’ of #Dickens‘s life story in his own words as shared with us by @SimonCallow in the… https://t.co/e5vS5zKbSl
Relatable anyone? 👀
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In this #letter to #ThomasBeard from 1862 amongst other observations #Dickens outlines his plans to perform at the… https://t.co/7zEbqqypzU


- Opening Times
Spring: Good Friday (3rd April) to 12th June Every afternoon 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Summer: 13th June until 13th September Everyday 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
Autumn: 14th September to 30th October Every afternoon 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Late Autumn: 31st October to 29th November Weekend afternoons 1:00 pm to 4.30 pm
Reopens: Easter 2016 - Entry Price
Adults : £3.75
Children : £2.10
Groups : £3 adults