16-12-2021 08:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

In Marylebone, a large stone plaque celebrates Charles Dickens

Normally, buildings occupied by someone famous get a small blue plaque, but when you’re Charles Dickens, you get a huge stone mural instead.This stone mural sits on a 1950s office block in Marylebone and is here because Charles Dickens lived in a house just slightly down Marylebone High Street at 1 Devonshire Terrace, a side road that’s lost under the office block, but seems to have been roughly where the car park entrance at the back to the office is today.
OS Map 1891 – house
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