
Gad's Hill Place
Gad's Hill Place is a historic country house located in Higham, Kent, England. Built in the 17th century, it became famous as the final residence of novelist Charles Dickens, who bought and lived there from 1856 until his death in 1870. The house features notable architecture and a rich history connected to Dickens’s life and work. Today, it serves as a museum and school, offering insights into Victorian life and Dickens’s legacy. Its combines elegant interiors and lovely gardens, making it a significant cultural site for literature enthusiasts and visitors interested in historic English homes.