English: 3 The Grove, Highgate, Camden, London N6 (Grade II*). Built c.1688, south wing and second floor are later 19th century, c.1930 alterations and additions. This house has two plaques on it - the top one: "Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet and critic, lived in Highgate village for nineteen years and in this house from 1823 until his death in 1834 - St Pancras Borough Council". The bottom one: "J. B. Priestley, 1894-1984, novelist, playwright and essayist, lived here - English Heritage". Kate Moss has also lived here.
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3 The Grove, Highgate, Camden, London N6 (<a href="https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101378978-number-3-and-attached-railings-wall-and-lamp-highgate-ward">Grade II*</a>). Built c.1688, south wing and second floor are later 19th century, c.1930 alterations and additions. This house has two plaques on it - the top one: "Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet and critic, lived in Highgate village for nineteen years and in this house from 1823 until his death in 1834 - St Pancras Borough Council". The bottom one: "J. B. Priestley, 1894-1984, novelist, playwright and essayist, lived here - English Heritage". Kate Moss has also lived here