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File:18StaffordTerrace-London.jpg|18 Stafford Terrace was the home of Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne. It provides a rare example of what was known as an 'Aesthetic interior' or 'House Beautiful' style.  http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/subsites/museums/18staffordterrace1.aspx
File:18StaffordTerrace-London.jpg|18 Stafford Terrace was the home of Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne. It provides a rare example of what was known as an 'Aesthetic interior' or 'House Beautiful' style.  http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/subsites/museums/18staffordterrace1.aspx


File:LeightonHouse-London.jpg|Leighton House Museum is the former home of the Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). The only purpose-built studio-house open to the public in the United Kingdom, it is one of the most remarkable buildings of the nineteenth century, http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/subsites/museums/leightonhousemuseum1.aspx
File:LeightonHouse-London.jpg|Leighton House is the former home of the Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton. The only purpose-built studio-house open to the public in the United Kingdom, it is one of the most remarkable buildings of the nineteenth century, http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/subsites/museums/leightonhousemuseum1.aspx


Mr Straw's House - Worksop  http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mr-straws-house/
Mr Straw's House - Worksop  http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mr-straws-house/

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There are many museums around the UK based in houses. Many of these wonderful museums celebrate a particular person or a social issue and we have listed a small number of examples below. There are also museums and visitor attractions made up of complete towns or suburbs, very often the work of a singular visionary individual. Again, there is a selection of these listed below. However, the main focus on this page is on house museums whose emphasis is the design and presentation of a particular style and ones that celebrate a particular period in architectural history. Often called ‘memory museums’, these are historic house museums that contain a collection of the traces of memory of the people who once lived there.

House Museums

Historic Towns & Villages

Historic Houses Commemorating People

At Chimni we are mainly focussed on house history, architecture and building styles, so our focus in this section is on house museums that celebrate and explain different periods of house building. However, dotted around the country are a series of wonderful house museums celebrating famous people and their work. We have listed some of our favourites below:

Sir John Soane Museum - http://www.soane.org/

Dickens Museum - https://dickensmuseum.com/

Dylan Thomas' Boat House http://www.dylanthomasboathouse.com/

Dr Jenner's House - http://www.jennermuseum.com/

Jane Austen's House - http://www.jane-austens-house-museum.org.uk/about/about.htm

The Brontë's Parsonage, Haworth, West Yorks. https://www.bronte.org.uk/about-us

Robert Burns House -http://www.burnsmuseum.org.uk/

Virginia Woolf's 'Monks House' - http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/monks-house/

Winston Churchill's 'Chartwell' http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell/

Benjamin Franklin House. http://www.benjaminfranklinhouse.org/site/sections/default.htm

JM Turner's House - Sandycome. http://turnershouse.org/

Oscar Wilde's House - 21 Westland Row, Dublin http://www.tcd.ie/OWC/history/westland.php

Dr Johnson's House - http://www.drjohnsonshouse.org/

John Milton's Cottage. http://www.miltonscottage.org

Darwin's home at Down House http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/home-of-charles-darwin-down-house/prices-and-opening-times

See Also In Chimni

Chimni Wiki Page: House History Books

Chimni Wiki Page: House History Projects

Chimni Wiki Page: House History Categorisation

References