Interior of Tennyson House in Montpelier Row
Interior of Tennyson House in Montpelier Row
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Interior of Tennyson House in Montpelier Row
SC_PHL_01_687_86_27 (Collage 162830)
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View of staircase with barley-sugar twist balusters on upper landing of staircase of Grade II* listed Tennyson House, 15 Montpelier Row, Richmond. Formerly called Chapel House and later Holyrood House. It was occupied in 1850 by Tennyson who is said to have written 'In Memoriam' there.
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