Keats House
NW3
Mixed use building
Key Details
Address
10 Keats Grove, London NW3 2RR
County
Greater London
Country
England
Completion
1816
Overview
Keats House is a Grade I listed building in Hampstead, London NW3.
The museum and poetry centre is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation.
History
Built in 1815-16 for antiquary and critic Charles Wentworth Dilke and writer Charles Armitage Brown.
References:
1. Historic England historicengland.org.uk List entry Number: 1379221
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Site & Location
Transport
OVERGROUND
Hampstead Heath Rail StationLondon-overground
NATIONAL-RAIL
Hampstead Heath Rail Station
BUS
Pilgrim's Lane268, 46, N5
Team
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Disclaimer
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