Carlyle Mansions

Block of flats in London, England

Carlyle Mansions (right)

Carlyle Mansions is a block of flats located on Cheyne Walk, in the Chelsea area of London, England. Built in 1886, it was named after Thomas Carlyle, himself a resident of Chelsea for much of his life.[1]

Carlyle Mansions is nicknamed the "Writers’ Block", as it has been home to Henry James, Erskine Childers, T. S. Eliot, Somerset Maugham, Ian Fleming and other noted authors.[1][2]

Notable residents

  • No. 1: Richard Addinsell, English composer
  • No. 6: Thomas Hare, English political reformer
  • No. 11: Gordon Harker, English actor
    • also Edward Robey, lawyer in the Acid Bath Murders case of the serial killer John George Haigh
  • No. 12a: Melton Prior, English illustrator and war correspondent
  • No. 19: T. S. Eliot, American poet and writer
    • also the literary critic John Davy Hayward
  • No. 20: Robert Erskine Childers, Irish nationalist and novelist, author of The Riddle of the Sands
  • No. 21: Henry James, American novelist
  • No. 24: Ian Fleming, novelist, creator of James Bond
  • No. 27: W. Somerset Maugham, British novelist
  • Lionel Davidson, British novelist

References

  1. ^ a b "Carlyle Mansions, Chelsea". Victorian Web. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  2. ^ Tagholm, Roger (2001). McGraw-Hill (ed.). Walking Literary London. McGraw-Hill Companies. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-658-01611-0.

External links

  • Carlyle Mansions, Chesterton Humberts, by Melanie Backe-Hansen

51°29′00″N 0°10′11″W / 51.4834°N 0.1698°W / 51.4834; -0.1698


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