1/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandBegin your literary tour of the U.K. and Ireland with crime novelist Agatha Christie’s verdant Greenway Estate. // © 2014 Creative Commons user willsflickrPreviousNext2/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandGlimpse into the lives of Anne, Charlotte and Emily Bronte at their home-turned-museum in the parsonage at Haworth. // © 2014 Creative Commons user 24365773@N03PreviousNext3/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandWhether you’re a fan of the new BBC series or a devotee of the stories, the Sherlock Holmes Museum at London’s most famous address has plenty to geek out about. // © 2014 Creative Commons user ell-r-brownPreviousNext4/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandIt’s always the “best of times” to stop by the Charles Dickens Museum in London. // © 2014 Creative Commons user fringedbenefitPreviousNext5/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandGet inspired at The Eagle and Child — C.S Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien’s favorite haunt. // © 2014 Creative Commons user ryanfbPreviousNext6/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandGo on a walking tour or attend a lecture about modernist master James Joyce at the James Joyce Centre. // © 2014 Creative Commons user guerrierigiorgioPreviousNext7/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandAt Jane Austen’s House Museum, you can walk by the window desk where Jane Austen used to write. // © 2014 Creative Commons user allan_harrisPreviousNext8/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and Ireland“Accio” coffee! Enjoy a drink at The Elephant House Cafe, where J.K. Rowling used to scribble drafts about the “boy who lived.” // © 2014 Creative Commons user viictoria4PreviousNext9/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandSnap a selfie with the carved likeness of Oscar Wilde in Merrion Square park in Dublin. // © 2014 Creative Commons user stephmoussPreviousNext10/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandBuy a “Fizzy Lifting Drink” at the Cafe Twit in the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. // © 2014 Creative Commons user marcusjbPreviousNext11/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandBe transported to the 1600s through the reconstruction of Shakespeare’s famous Elizabethan playhouse, The Globe. // © 2014 Creative Commons user norimakiPreviousNext12/12Literary Travel in the U.K. and IrelandThe Dove Cottage was home to Romantic poet William Wordsworth. // © 2014 Creative Commons user darcymoorePreviousNext