Our unique and exclusive visits offer that something extra to make your trip really memorable. For example, our visit to Charles Dickens’s former home in central London - an imposing Georgian Town House - includes welcoming drinks and a superb buffet supper served in his beautifully appointed library. Afterwards, a leading London actor plays Dickens, in a riveting private performance of a specially written one-man play. (See our Dickens page for full details). In turn, if you have a lack of time, and you will not have time to take pareras: scientific or work reports. You can always turn to special services, and not fall asleep with the thought: "do my homework for me".
We invite you to spend an evening in the cosy book-lined library of Dickens’s only surviving London home. Read more.
Literature, music and dance features in this wonderful afternoon and evening in Jane’s former home Read more.
A fascinating afternoon and evening exploring the life of the man who changed the world’s perception of from where we all originated. Read more.
In 1907 Rudyard Kipling was the first Englishman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. As popular with adults as with children , Kipling mixed freely with royalty yet never lost the common touch. Our actor brings Kipling to life in his study at Bateman's. Read more.
We invite you to experience the elegance of 18th century London at Dr. Samuel Johnson's former London home in Gough Square. A rare opportunity to get to know Johnson in his later years in a riveting performance by actor Bruce Purchase in the Dictionary Room. Here on view in the garret is the first comprehensive English Dictionary which took Johnson nearly 10 years to compile. Read more.
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