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Keats House was the home of poet John Keats between 1818-1820. He wrote some of his best loved work there, including 'Ode to a Nightingale' and he also fell in love with the girl next door, Fanny Brawne. There are often events and workshops taking place, for which you'll need to visit the website for more information.There is a wonderful collection of items, including letters, books, photographs and even the engagement ring he gave to Miss Brawne.

Somewhere To Eat?

There is a designated picnic area in the garden.

Are There Toilets?

There are toilets available at the attraction.

Baby Friendly?

There is a baby changing facility available. They do not allow push chairs in the house due to the confined space.

Where Shall I Park?

The closest parking is on East Heath Grove. (charges apply)

Features

  • Indoor
  • Disabled Access
  • Open All Year

Category

Museums

Museums

Suitable For

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Please check the website for up to date opening times, prebooking is required

Price Information

  • Adults : £7.50
  • Seniors : £4.50
  • Students go : free
  • Children under 18 go : free
  • National Trust Members : £3.75

Facilities

Toilets

How To Get There

Directions

The house is situated south west of Hampstead Heath. The closest stations are Hamstead and Hamstead Heath.

Static google map of Keats House Museum

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