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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2018-05-13 09:47 am

Satis House

Rochester was Dickens' home town and Rochester knows it. You walk down the High Street and every other shop or café is called something like Copperfield's or Little Dorrit's or Miss Twinkleton's. Many of the associations are entirely valid. The huge clock that juts out over the High Street is mentioned in Great Expectations, the Abbey gatehouse is where John Jasper lodged in Edwin Drood, the charitable establishment called the Six Poor Travellers gave its name to a set of stories. And so on.

Just off the High Street on Crow Lane, across from a public park that used to be a monastic vineyard, is the scariest house in all of Dickens. It was created out of two medieval townhouses and sheltered Charles II on the eve of his coronation- in honour of which it is known as Restoration House. But that's not it's real name. It's real name is Satis House- and it's where Miss Havisham lives....



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[personal profile] cmcmck 2018-05-13 12:32 pm (UTC)(link)
The clock is now fully restored and back in place too! :o)