The house was originally Marley Town house until Marleys death when Scrooge took ownership. He altered it and made it in to flats and kept one area as an appartment for himself made up of the hall, bedroom, parlour small kitchen and lumber room
Ebenezer Scrooge's house in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" includes a front room, dining room, living room, and a staircase leading to his bedroom. These rooms are often described as dark, dusty, and unwelcoming, reflecting Scrooge's miserly and cold-hearted nature.
Ebenezer
Mr Fezziwig
Scrooge's first name is Ebenezer.
Ebenezer Scrooges house keeper on 2 shillings a week
Jacob Marley
Ebenezer Scrooges
It was an engagement to marry
Bob Cratchit
As the story unfolds we see Ebenezer's softer side break through
Robert (Bob) Cratchit is Ebenezer Scrooges clerk in the novello A Christmas Carol published in 1843
Ebenezer Heath House was created in 1791.
Ebenezer Maxwell House was created in 1859.