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Quoting Wikipedia: 'In 1856, [Dickens'] popularity had allowed him to buy Gad's Hill Place. This large house in Higham, Kent, had a particular meaning to Dickens as he had walked past it as a child and had dreamed of living in it. ' Gad's Hill Place would remain Dickens' home until his death in 1870.

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