Plaque

J B Priestley

Inscription

English Heritage
J.B. Priestley, 1894 - 1984, novelist, playwright and essayist, lived here.

Site: Priestley & Coleridge (2 memorials)

N6, The Grove, 3

2011 - Kate Moss is reportedly moving to this address.

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J B Priestley

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J.B. Priestley

Novelist, playwright and essayist. Wrote "When we are married" and "An Inspe...

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English Heritage

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge - N6

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - N6

In 1816 to help cure his laudanum addiction Coleridge moved in with his docto...

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