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yes Charles dickens was born in Portsmouth and you can visit his birthplace there today.
He was born and spent 3 years in Portsmouth (UK) and then was taken to live in London
Charles Dickens lived in various places throughout his life, including London, Portsmouth, and Kent. He spent most of his adult life in London, where he wrote many of his famous works and also had a home in Gad's Hill Place, located in Kent.
Charles Dickens was born February 7, 1812 in Landport, Portsmouth, England; and died June 9, 1870 in Gad's Hill Place, Higham, Kent, England.
Charles Dickens made his home in many different places. Among those were: Portsmouth, London, Kent, Somers Town, Holbourn, Chelsea, Brighton, Twickenham, Isle of Wight, Lake Geneva, Switzerland, Bloomsbury and Paris.
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Charles Dickens grew up in the centre of London and lived there with his Parents and his 2 sisters and 1 brother, when Charles was young his dad showed him a house and when he was older and married he could live in it.
No, Charles Dickens did not live at 70 Gloucester Crescent in Camden Town. He resided at various addresses in London, but there is no record of him living at that specific location.
Charles Dickens lived in three main places: Portsmouth where he was born, London where he spent most of his life and wrote many of his famous works, and Gad’s Hill Place in Kent where he lived towards the end of his life.
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Charles Dickens attended Wellington House Academy in North London.As an adult, Dickens bought an estate known as "Gads Hill Place" in Higham, Kent. After Dickens died, his son bought it and later sold it.In 1924 the estate became known as "Gads Hill School". It is still in operation.