Lawrence Durrell lived in London on and off for almost twelve years (1923 – 1935). Thus Durrell’s London years mark out a period of residency longer in duration than any other in his life, excepting his time in Sommières (1957 – 1990).
Lawrence Durrell’s London: Fitzrovia, Soho, & Bloomsbury.
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London House, Goodenough College, Mecklenburgh Square — Site of Durrell 2012: The Lawrence Durrell Centenary.
Howland Street — Lawrence Durrell’s flat (1931).
6 Fitzroy Square — Lawrence Durrell & George Wilkinson’s Flat (1931).
Bertorelli — Lawrence Durrell’s Flat (1931).
Fitzroy Tavern — Lawrence Durrell’s Pub.
Slade School of Fine Art — Nancy Myer’s School.
16 Grenville Street — Caduceus Press (1931 – 1934).
Calthorpe Street — Nancy Myer’s Flat (1931).
106 Guilford Street — Lawrence Durrell’s Flat (1932).
Millman Street — Witch Photographic Studio (1933).
Lamb’s Conduit — Lawrence & Nancy Durrell’s Flat (1933).
24 Russell Square — Faber & Faber Offices.
Reading Room — British Museum (1932).
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
6 Denmark Street — Gawsworth’s Flat (1932).
Blue Peter Club — Lawrence Durrell’s Jazz Spot (1930+).
Lawrence Durrell’s London: Southwark & Dulwich.
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St. Olave’s & St. Saviour’s Grammar School — Lawrence Durrell’s School (1924-1926).
Southwark Cathedral — Lawrence Durrell’s Refuge (1924-1926).
Globe Theatre — Lawrence Durrell’s Wanderings (1924-1926).
36 Hillsboro Road — Lawrence Durrell’s Lodging (1924).
43 Alleyn Park Road — Durrell Family Home (1926-1929).
Queens Hotel — Durrell Family Home (1929-1931).












