Bram Stoker’s London house is at 18 St Leonard’s Terrace in Chelsea, where a blue plaque marks him as the author of Dracula. It is a quiet-looking terraced home, the kind of place you could walk past without giving it much thought, but it has a strong literary connection. Stoker lived here while he was working in London’s theatre world and building the ideas that would lead to one of the most famous horror novels ever written. Dracula was published in 1897, and this Chelsea address is now one of the main London stops for anyone following Stoker’s life and the real places behind the legend.
Bram Stoker Residence
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15 St. Leonard's Terrace, London SW3 4QG, UK
Latitude: 51.4886556
Longitude: -0.1612028
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