• Keats House Hampstead was the home of John Keats from December 1818 until he left for Rome in August 1820.
  • Keats moved into the house with his friend Charles Brown in December 1818, and it was here that he wrote many of his famous poems...
  • It was Charles Brown who occupied part of the house and rented out a parlour and bedroom to Keats from December 1818 to September 1820.
  • This lovely Regency building, near the Heath, on Keats Grove, is a significant location in English literary history as the place where the Romantic poet, John Keats...
  • He was also friends with Charles Wentworth Dilke and Charles Brown, who lived in Wentworth House, a semidetached villa now known as Keats House.
  • This Grade I listed white stucco house in Keats Grove, Hampstead, was built in 1815, one of a pair of semi-detached houses called Wentworth Place.
  • The house today is a delightful place and makes for an evocative visit, with several rooms restored to more or less their appearance from Keats’s time...
  • The Keats House in London has a great claim to fame – under the plum tree in its garden, Keats composed the beautiful Ode to a Nightingale.
  • The Romantic poet John Keats lived in the front parlor of this lilywhite Regency villa in Hampstead, known as "Wentworth Place...
  • In Keats House, located in Hampstead, North London, you find a place where another talented individual – John Keats, arguably one of the greatest poets in the...
  • A writer's museum in Keats Grove, Hampstead in which the poet John Keats once lived.
  • Full contact details for Keats House, Hampstead, London NW3 2RR.
  • John Keats' House is a stunning Regency villa and was where Romantic poet John Keats found love, inspiration, and friendship, where loads of family friendly...