Floor plans of homes from classic novels (pictures)

Floor plans of houses and flats mentioned in classic books

Reading inspires us to imagine the characters, the situations, and the places.

How would you describe the home at 221B Baker Street, where Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson lived? Or a Transylvanian castle of Dracula?

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Wouldn’t it be interesting to compare your vision with detailed home plans, accompanied with such info as the number of rooms, floors, or special features?

It’s what you’ll see in an infographic created by NeoMam Studios for Terry’s Fabrics, a leading UK supplier of home furnishings.

You can explore the separate plans in the pictures below. Don’t hesitate to check out the infographic in its entirety on Terry’s Fabrics website.

House plans from classic novels

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House plans from classic novels - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

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House plans from classic novels - Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights.

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House plans from classic novels - The Hobbit

The Hobbit.

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House plans from classic novels - Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes.

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House plans from classic novels - Secret Garden

Secret Garden.

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House plans from classic novels - Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre.

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House plans from classic novels - Dracula

Dracula.

Via Laughing Squid.

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