37 Fitzroy Street
London, England W1T 6DX

Fitzrovia dates back to the 18th century and has been for many years well known for its writers and artists. From H.G. Wells and George Orwell, to Charles Dickens and Virginia Woolf - its inhabitants have left an indelible mark. Although it is well known that the Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw resided in Fitzroy Square, it is a lesser-known fact that he also lived with his mother on the 1st floor of 37 Fitzroy Street from 1881-1882. 75 years later, writer and philosopher L. Ron Hubbard made 37 Fitzroy Street his London base. Ron Hubbard wrote many of his best-known works whilst in London. With a number of New York Times bestsellers and the Guinness Book of World Records Title for most published author, he is one of the most prolific writers of his time.

You are welcome to visit Fitzroy House. Admittance is free.
Open daily 11am-5pm by appointment.
Call 0207 255 2422 or email info@fitzroyhouse.org. www.fitzroyhouse.org

Added by Sarah Eicker on June 1, 2010

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