Sherlock Holmes lived with his flatmate and friend Dr. Watson and their landlady Mrs. Hudson lived in the same building.
It was a "flat", a British apartment.
Sherlock Holmes moved into 221B Baker Street shortly after meeting John Watson. They were introduced by a man that knew both of them were looking for a roommate to share the expense. Holmes lived there from 1881 until 1903.
Keep in mind Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character who "lived" at 221B Baker Street (not even a real address), but it would have been about 13 kilometres (8 miles) west of Whitechapel.
There is little mentioned about Sherlock's family. Only a few times you meet his brother Mycroft while Holmes' grandmother was sister to Vernet the French artist and a distant relative Verner who bought Watson's pactice, but there is not mention of family other than that. "My ancestors were country squires, who appear to have led much the same life as is natural to their class" -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter'
The stories are set in the late 1800's. There is a TV series on the BBC that is set in the present.
It was a "flat", a British apartment.
Winnie the Pooh lives in the 100 acre woods. Sherlock Holmes, however, lived at 221B Baker street in London, England.
All that the reader is told for certain is that Sherlock Holmes retired to a villa on the southern slope of theSussex Downs overlooking the Channel.
Sherlock Holmes, a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is known to live at 221B Baker Street in London.
They are what Sherlock Holmes refers to as the official police force. Consisting of boys who either live on the street or whose families are poor, the Baker Street Irregulars are the group Holmes uses to follow criminals, collect clues, and other things. He pays them for their work, just as if they were actual policemen.
Sherlock Holmes moved into 221B Baker Street shortly after meeting John Watson. They were introduced by a man that knew both of them were looking for a roommate to share the expense. Holmes lived there from 1881 until 1903.
Keep in mind Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character who "lived" at 221B Baker Street (not even a real address), but it would have been about 13 kilometres (8 miles) west of Whitechapel.
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There is little mentioned about Sherlock's family. Only a few times you meet his brother Mycroft while Holmes' grandmother was sister to Vernet the French artist and a distant relative Verner who bought Watson's pactice, but there is not mention of family other than that. "My ancestors were country squires, who appear to have led much the same life as is natural to their class" -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter'
In 'The Adventure of the Lion's Mane' Holmes writes about his retirement abode: "My villa is situated upon the southern slope of the Downs, commanding a great view of the Channel." Sherlock Holmes is a fictional Character in the stories by Aurthur Conan Doyle who lived in the village of Crowborough, East Sussex.
The stories are set in the late 1800's. There is a TV series on the BBC that is set in the present.
The address was 221b Baker street, London.