Venue Description
Keats House is where the Romantic poet John Keats lived and was inspired to write his most memorable poetry. The grade 1 listed building is open to the public as a museum and literary centre, where Keats's memory lives on through events, creative activities and special displays. Visitors can explore Keats's study, the bedroom where his consumption was first diagnosed, and the garden which he shared with the love of his life, Fanny Brawne, and in which he composed his famous 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
Accessibility
We are committed to making your visit as straightforward and enjoyable as possible. The ground floor of Keats House is wheelchair accessible; the Chester Room on this floor is accessed down two steps, but a portable ramp is available when needed. There is restricted access for those with mobility issues and wheelchair users to the basement and the upper floor. There is an interactive screen on the ground floor.
Toilets
There is a fully accessible public toilet at Keats House, with step-free access from the road to the toilet.
Staff
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- Accessible Format
- Carer Discount
- Induction Loop
- Large Print
- Disabled Parking
- Access Statement
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