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Plaque

Evelyn Waugh

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English Heritage
Evelyn Waugh, 1903 - 1966, writer, lived here.

Site: Evelyn Waugh (1 memorial)

NW11, North End Road, 145

When Waugh was three the family moved to this house, "Underhill", built by his father. Waugh used to walk up the road to the postbox near the Bull and Bush where his letters would receive the more fashionable NW3 postmark.

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Evelyn Waugh

Writer. Born 11 Hillfield Road, West Hampstead.  Wrote "Decline and Fall", "B...

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