Dr Johnson's House
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2FOR1 £10.00
Nestled amongst the ancient courts and alleys in the historic City of London, Dr Johnson’s 1690s townhouse is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered! Samuel Johnson, the legendary Georgian writer and wit – and most famous local resident – lived here in the 1750s, compiling his great Dictionary of the English Language.
The son of a bookseller from Lichfield, Johnson walked to London in 1737 in search of fame and fortune. While fortune evaded him, Johnson’s fame was assured with the publication of his Dictionary, from when he became known as 'Dictionary Johnson'. Samuel Johnson never left London, declaring, ‘when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life’!
17 Gough Square has survived many near misses over the last 300+ years (not least the Blitz!). The many original features include a very quirky anti-burglary device. You can browse all the rooms and sit down on the chairs and window seats to soak up the atmosphere in what was still the tallest building in the area during WWII. The beautifully restored House and Johnson collections provide a window into the Age of Enlightenment.
Offer expiry date
Monday, 31 December 2035
Location
Opening times
Tuesday - Saturday 10.00-17.00, Sunday 12.00-16.00.
Telephone
020 7353 3745
Terms and conditions
Offer valid on Standard Adult Admission and not to any other admission category. The offer is only available during normal opening hours. Visitors are advised to check the website before planning their journey as the museum is occasionally closed for functions and holidays. Dr Johnson's House reserves the right to change admissions prices.
Getting there
Dr Johnson's House is tucked away in historic lanes just off Fleet Street. It is signposted from Fleet Street and Fetter Lane. This area is well served by public transport. It is approximately 8-10 minutes' walk from City Thameslink, Chancery Lane (Central Line), Farringdon (Elizabeth, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines), Blackfriars and Temple (Circle and District Lines). A variety of bus routes stop on Farringdon Road, Fleet Street and Holborn Circus.
Closest station
City Thameslink