About the Carlyle's House
Hidden in the quiet back streets of Chelsea is the home of Thomas and Jane Carlyle.A twist of fate turned Carlyle into a star of the 19th-century literary world.
The house was opened to the public in 1895, just fourteen years after Carlyle's death.
It is preserved as it was when the Carlyles lived there and is a good example of a middle class Victorian home.
Address
Carlyle's House,
24 Cheyne Row,
Chelsea,
London,
SW3 5HL
Admission Charges
Link to Carlyle's House's website
Carlyle's House Map
Nearby Venues
1. Chelsea Physic Garden
2. National Army Museum
3. Natural History Museum
4. Victoria and Albert Museum
5. Science Museum
6. Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum
7. The Royal Mews
8. Wellington Arch
9. Apsley House
10. The Queen's Gallery
11. The Design Museum
12. Kensington Palace
13. 18 Stafford Terrace
14. Guards Museum
15. Leighton House Museum
16. Tate Britain
17. Spencer House
18. Churchill War Rooms
19. Royal Institution (inc Faraday Museum)
20. Jewel Tower
21. Fulham Palace
22. Handel House Museum
23. Mall Galleries
24. Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
25. Household Cavalry Museum
26. British Council London
27. Banqueting House
28. Canada House Gallery
29. Wallace Collection
30. National Gallery