Dr Johnson's House is one of the few surviving historic
townhouses in the City of London (dated c.1700). Reached
through a maze of courts and alleys just north of Fleet Street, it
is a literary haven away from the crowds Four stories of beautiful
historic interiors and a fascinating collection of prints,
portraits, furniture and books are on display. A warm welcome
awaits visitors who can find out about Johnson's great literary
endeavours, his eminent circle of friends, his quirky housemates
and his love of tea, cats and London. Take time to peruse
through his great Dictionary and discover the meanings of words
such as jiggumbob, fopdoodle and bedpresser. Our visitor
information, DVD, a new audio guide and free children's guide and
costumes bring the house and Johnson to life. Johnson
famously said 'When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life'
and his house is a unique part of London's heritage that is well
worth discovering.
Admission: Adult £4.50.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 11.00-17.30*. *From 1 Oct
17.00. Closed Sun & Bank Hols.
Visit Time: 1 hour 30 minutes.
Telephone: 0207 353 3745.
County: London
Dates: until 30/04/2012
Accessible facilities...
There are two disabled parking spaces in Gough Square. Large
print room texts and a magnifying glass are available on request.
Please note the House has many unavoidable steps.
Further Information
Address: 17 Gough Square, London EC4A 3DE.
Nearest Stations: City Thameslink, Farringdon, Chancery Lane,
Temple.
Nearest Bus Routes: 4, 11, 15, 23, 26, 76, 172.
Rail Company:
All
Destination Station:
London