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Keats House is the Regency villa in Hampstead where Romantic poet John Keats found inspiration, friendship and love.
The museum, which first opened to the public in 1925, tells the story of his life in the setting which inspired his most famous works.
Visitors can listen to Keats’s famous odes, see the engagement ring he gave to his true love Fanny Brawne, and explore our tranquil garden.
A programme of exhibitions, special displays and events takes place throughout the year.
See website for latest prices and concessions.
Keats Grove is in a residents only parking area. Parking is free on Sundays. There is a car park nearby on East Heath Road (payment required). There is one disabled access parking bay on-site (book in advance).
The nearest stations are Hampstead Heath (Mildmay Line), and Hampstead and Belsize Park (Northern Line). Buses 1, 24, 46 and C11 all stop nearby. Visit the tfl website to plan your route.
* Open throughout the year. See website for days and hours.
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