Keats House
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The Hampstead house where Keats lived alongside the Brawne family, where he fell for Fanny, was nursed by her, and where sits the tree under which he is said to have written his Ode to a Nightingale.
房子的内部已经完全备份文件夹ed thanks to a hefty lottery grant, and the venue now exists to celebrate not only the work of Keats, but poetry in general. The garden has been redesigned with a Regency aesthetic, with themed borders, Melancholy, Autumn and Nightingale, reflecting aspects of Keats's poetry.
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