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In January 2020, Karen Wilkinson said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Free to go in. You can walk around the house in your time.
There is something for everyone.
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In January 2020, stuart young said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Great food and great staff. Very welcoming and friendly
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In January 2020, Eileen Harrison said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Great
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In January 2020, Dave Williams said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Very well set out. Fascinating things to see. Very helpful staff.
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In January 2020, Christine Watkins said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
An informative museum of Johnson's life. Friendly staff. Entrance is free but donations can be made. Lots of stairs so not accessible to all but there is a video to watch on the ground floor for those who cannot use the stairs. Well worth a visit for an insight into his life and work.
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In January 2020, Peter Lewis said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
A must visit building
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In January 2020, Andrew Jackson said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Fascinating insight into the man who formed the cornerstone of modern English.

The house is wonderfully quaint, yet relaxed and welcoming.
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In September 2021, Oyinkánsóla M said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Prior to our visit to Dr Johnston's Birthplace, in Lichfield, we had visited his home in London, off Fleet Street.

The story of how he met his wife and the age gap! It was fascinating to be aware that "May - December" relationships had, always, been in existence.

During our visit to Licfield, we came across a Tour Guide Jonathan Oates, very knowledgeable about the area - he took us around to the Medieval Cathedral - it was love on first sight!
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In August 2021, Michael T said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
I went on my own for a second visit. One learns a tremendous amount about Johnson, the English language and life in the 18th Century in a very short time. A worthwhile second hand bookshop as you enter. A young child would need an educated adult in to order to get something out of the visit, but s/he would learn a lot.
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In July 2021, Lee_Time_Traveler said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Staff are very friendly and helpful
The museum is very well set out etc
lots of information about the place and great to read
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