| Come with us in search of the locations associated with his life, and the world of characters he so immortalised in his novels. We visit his birthplace in Portsmouth; Brighton, Canterbury, Gads Hill, Cooling, Rochester where he spent his early and later years; Chatham Historic Dockyard and Bleak House at Broadstairs. |

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Accommodation by Wolsey Lodge
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Itinerary options include a 'Dickens London' walk guided by Jean, a member of the Dickens Fellowship, a visit to his London home at 48 Doughty Street, The Old Curiosity Shop and Westminster Abbey where Dickens is buried. |
| Finally, we take a Champagne lunch in the original Leather Bottle Inn, Cobham, Kent which Dickens himself often visited and wrote about in his Pickwick Papers. |
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