- Bronte Parsonage Museum
- Previously home to Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and Branwell Bronte, and inspiration for the novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey. - Dickens House Museum
- The London home of Charles Dickens, now a museum dedicated to the famous 19th century author. Learn about Dickens' life, or see his manuscripts, paintings, and other personal items. - Grassic Gibbon Centre, The
- Commemorates the life and times of the Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon. - Irvine Burns Club
- Museum and club in Irvine, Scotland, where poet Robert Burns lived in 1781. Learn about Burns' life as a young flax farmer, or read about the Club's history and collection of Burns memorabilia. - Jane Austen Centre
- Permanent exhibition which tells the story of the effect of Bath on Jane Austen's life and writing. - Jane Austen's House
- Museum containing her memorabilia and artifacts in the house where she wrote and revised her famous novels. - John Muir Birthplace Trust
- Interpretive centre located in Dunbar, Scotland, highlighting the achievements of environmentalist John Muir. - Milton's Cottage
- The home where John Milton completed Paradise Lost. Exhibit includes portraits, editions of his poetry, and a cottage garden. - Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
- Buckinghamshire museum charting the life and work of Roald Dahl. - Wordsworth Trust
- Centre for British Romanticism and home of William Wordsworth.
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