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Charles Dickens lived here


Bayham St, Camden Town
When Charles was aged 10 the Dickens family moved to 16 Bayham St, since demolished. It was a two-storey house, built in the early nineteenth century, consisting of four rooms, basement and garret at a rent of £22pa and thought to be the model for the Cratchits' home in A Christmas Carol.
When Charles was aged 10 the Dickens family moved to 16 Bayham St, since demolished. It was a two-storey house, built in the early nineteenth century, consisting of four rooms, basement and garret at a rent of £22pa and thought to be the model for the Cratchits' home in A Christmas Carol.
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