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Description
A late Victorian townhouse
At the 18 Stafford Terrace the Linley Sambourne House still stands erect, since 1874. This was the home of cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne and his family, and the current museum preserves the character of the Victorian era, with most of the original interior decoration and furniture.
To add spice, the Linley Sambourne House also organize special tours (like the mysterious Twilight Encounters Tours) and costumed tours. Tours led by costumed guides and educational activities are also available to school groups.
At the 18 Stafford Terrace the Linley Sambourne House still stands erect, since 1874. This was the home of cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne and his family, and the current museum preserves the character of the Victorian era, with most of the original interior decoration and furniture.
To add spice, the Linley Sambourne House also organize special tours (like the mysterious Twilight Encounters Tours) and costumed tours. Tours led by costumed guides and educational activities are also available to school groups.