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Charles Dickens Museum, FILMING

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Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, London, WC1N 2LX - 

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Located in the heart of literary Bloomsbury, the Charles Dickens Museum is the perfect setting for an exclusive event in an enchanting historical setting.

An original Georgian townhouse dating back to 1809, Dickens’s ‘house in town’ is dressed in beautiful period style as if Dickens himself had just stepped out the door. The Grade I listed Charles Dickens Museum provides the perfect setting for an atmospheric dinner, elegant drinks reception, private corporate event or as a historical film location.

Spread over five floors, the Museum provides the evocative setting of an intimate Victorian home. Lit with candles, it can transport your guests to a time when Dickens would have walked the halls, entertained in the Dining Room, held court with his own guests in the Drawing Room and given life to his immortal characters in the quietude of his study.

Our historic building is a unique setting for filming and photo shoots.

All filming must be done outside of our general opening hours unless otherwise agreed and be authorised by management.

Rates: from £200 plus VAT per hour

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Reviews

  • Tilly Wilkinson

    February 2024

    A lovely little museum with amazing and lovely staff with lots of knowledge! I learnt a lot more about Charles Dickens and it was really cool seeing what his house was like and the furniture he used. Would definitely recommend if you're in the area. The gift shop is lovely as well and they have lots of his books of course!

  • Jemma D

    January 2024

    This house is exceptional if you are looking to see and experience some of London’s Victorian history. The basement level was really interesting and with some rather unexpected hedgehog facts (I won’t ruin it). A fantastic visit much enjoyed by everyone. Oh, and the gift shop is rather fab too.

  • Steve Oliver

    December 2023

    It's very cool to see the actual home interior and where Dickens did some of his writing. The staff are friendly and have done a good job staging with mostly period pieces or close replicas.