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8 Taviton Street, Bloomsbury

46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury.


51 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury,
Before Keynes moved in, the same house was occupied by a young Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) and her siblings (including the noted painter and interior designer Vanessa Bell) from 1904 to 1907 and frequented by other members of the Bloomsbury Group.(The first among the writer's five Bloomsbury addresses)

50, Gordon Square, Bloomsbury.

Cardinal’s Wharf, aka No.49 Bankside.
A plaque with disputed claims.


34 Russell Chambers, Bury Place, Bloomsbury

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