Where Virginia Woolf Lived in London

  • 25 January 1882 to May 1904
    22 Hyde Park Gate, W8
    Blue plaque (erected 1960): SIR | LESLIE | STEPHEN | 1832-1904 | Scholar | and writer | lived here
    Blue plaque (erected 2004): Vanessa | Stephen | Vanessa Bell | 1879-1961 | Artist | Born and lived here | until 1904
    Blue plaque (erected 2004): Virginia | Stephen | Virginia Woolf | 1882-1941 | Novelist and Critic | Born and lived here | until 1904
  • January 1905 to March 1907
    46 Gordon Square, WC1
    Blue plaque (erected 1975): JOHN | MAYNARD | KEYNES | 1883-1946 | Economist | lived here | 1916-1946
  • April 1907 to November 1911
    29 Fitzroy Square, W1
    Blue plaque: GEORGE BERNARD SHAW | LIVED IN THIS HOUSE | FROM 1887 TO 1898 | | “FROM THE COFFERS OF HIS GENIUS | HE ENRICHED THE WORLD
    Blue plaque (erected 1974): Virginia | Stephen | (VIRGINIA WOOLF) | 1882-1941 | Novelist and Critic | lived here | 1907-1911
  • 20 November 1911 to 29 October 1912
    38 Brunswick Square, WC1
    North side of square: demolished in about 1936 and replaced by the School of Pharmacy of the University of London
    Blue plaque (erected 2015): Bloomsbury | Group members | Virginia Woolf | Duncan Grant | Adrian Stephen | Leonard Woolf & | John Maynard | Keynes | lived in a house | on this site | 1911-1912
  • 30 October 1912 to September 1913
    13 Clifford’s Inn, off Fleet Street, EC4
    Demolished in 1934 and replaced by offices and flats also called Clifford’s Inn
    Blue plaque (erected 2025): VIRGINIA WOOLF | 1882-1941 | LEONARD WOOLF | 1880-1969 | Writers and Publishers | Lived in a building | on this site | 1912-1913
  • 16 October 1914 to 25 March 1915
    17 The Green, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey
  • 1 April 1915 to 13 March 1924
    Hogarth House (right-hand side of the building; the Woolfs bought the whole building in December 1919), Richmond upon Thames, Surrey
    Blue plaque: In this house | LEONARD and | VIRGINIA WOOLF | lived | 1915-1924 | and founded the | Hogarth Press | 1917
  • 15 March 1924 to August 1939
    52 Tavistock Square, WC1
    South side of square: bombed in October 1940 and replaced by the Tavistock Hotel in 1951
    Blue plaque (erected 2018): VIRGINIA | WOOLF | 1882-1941 | LEONARD | WOOLF | 1880-1969 | Writers and Publishers | Lived and No. 52 | a house on | this site | 1924-1939
  • 13 October 1939 to 27 August 1940
    37 Mecklenburgh Square, WC1
    North side of square: bombed in 1940 and replaced by William Goodenough House in 1957

    Other plaques relevant to the Bloomsbury Group
  • 50 Gordon Square, WC1
    Brown plaque (London Borough of Camden): HERE AND | IN NEIGHBOURING | HOUSES DURING | THE FIRST HALF OF | THE 20th CENTURY | THERE LIVED SEVERAL | MEMBERS OF THE | BLOOMSBURY GROUP | INCLUDING | VIRGINIA WOOLF | CLIVE BELL AND | THE STRACHEYS
  • 51 Gordon Square, WC1
    Blue plaque (erected 1971 – see Holroyd): LYTTON | STRACHEY | 1880-1932 | Critic and | Biographer | lived here
  • Thornhaugh Street (23-24 Russell Square), WC1
    Brown plaque (London Borough of Camden): T. S. | ELIOT | POET AND | PUBLISHER | WORKED HERE FOR | FABER & FABER | 1925-1965
  • 10 Gower Street, WC1
    Blue plaque: LADY | OTTOLINE | MORRELL | 1873-1938 | Literary Hostess | and | Patron of the Arts | lived here
  • 11 Edwardes Square, W8
    Blue plaque (erected 1956 by private subscribers): THIS | WAS THE | LONDON HOME | OF | G. LOWES DICKINSON | Author and Humanist. | HE WAS BORN 1862 | AND DIED | 1932.
  • 9 Arlington Park Mansions, Turnham Green Terrace, W4
    Blue plaque: E.M. | FORSTER | 1879-1970 | Novelist | lived here
  • 182 Ebury Street, SW1
    Brown plaque (erected 1993 – see Anon.): HAROLD | NICOLSON | 1886-1968 | VITA SACKVILLE-WEST | 1892-1962 | Writers and Gardeners | lived here
  • 32 Elder Street, E1
    Blue plaque (erected 1964): MARK | GERTLER | 1891-1939 | Painter | lived here
  • 17 East Heath Road, NW3
    Blue plaque (erected 1969): KATHERINE | MANSFIELD | 1888-1923 | WRITER, | and her husband | JOHN MIDDLETON | MURRY | 1889-1957 | CRITIC | lived here

 

References

• Anon, ‘Plaque Tribute to a Most Unconventional Novelist Evening Standard, 29 March 1993.

• Clarke, Jennifer (photographs by Joanna Parkin), In Our Grandmother’s Footsteps: A Virago Guide to London, Virago, London, 1984.

• GLC Public Information Branch, Blue Plaques on Houses of Historical Interest, London, n.d. (c. 1976).

• Holroyd, Michael, ‘A Plaque on All Your Houses!, Unreceived Opinions, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1976, pp. 42-6.

• Palis, L. M., The Blue Plaques of London, Equation (Thorsons Publishing Group), Wellingborough, Northants, 1989.

• Wilson, Jean Moorcroft, Virginia Woolf: Life and LondonA Biography of Place, Cecil Woolf, London, 1987.

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