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Carlyle's House, London

Carlyle's House is an 18th century building that was the home of the philosopher and historian Thomas Carlyle from 1834 and now houses a museum dedicated to his life and work..

Carlyle's House is an 18th century building that was the home of the philosopher and historian Thomas Carlyle from 1834 and now houses a museum dedicated to his life and work.


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About Carlyle's House

 24 Cheyne Row SW3 5HL

 +44 20 7352 70

 www.nationaltrust.org.uk

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