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It was Marley's old house which Scrooge took over following the death of his friend and business partner. Scrooge had the house remodelled to make offices and rooms he could rent out and in doing so took 2 rooms for himself.

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1mo ago

Ebenezer Scrooge's place of business was a counting house, where he worked as a moneylender and dealt with financial matters. It is depicted in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol."

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6y ago

The exact address is never disclosed all we know for sure is that it was city of London near to the Corn exchange

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9y ago

Its assumed due to references to local landmarks that his office was in Corn Hill near the city of London

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15y ago

He was a moneylender and had been in business with Jacob Marley up until the time of Marley's death

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8y ago

The exact location is never made clear, however, by the description of the various sites it's felt it was near the Corn Exchange near the centre of London.

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11y ago

It has an old fireplace that never has coal in it, a desk the Bob Cratchit works at, and stain glass windows every where.

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7y ago

Before his visitations he would have been in his home or more likely in his counting house working. After his oath was made he spend Christmas with Fred his nephew

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15y ago

Counting House

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