Keats House is where the poet John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820, and the setting which inspired some of his most memorable poetry. Displays in the house relate to the life and times of John Keats and his fiancée Fanny Brawne, including letters written by Keats, books in which he wrote some of his poetry, and the engagement ring given by Keats to Fanny.
Keats House provides a wonderful setting for school groups of all ages to explore the written and spoken word, art, history and the natural surroundings. Free workshops are available on everything from exploring poetry and experiencing domestic life above and below stairs to investigating insects, flowers and trees in the garden. Workshops and sessions are available for students in key stages 1 to 5.