The bedroom of Mary Hogarth, Catherine Dickens's sister, at Doughty Street, London. Photograph: Charles Dickens MuseumPhotograph: Action imagesThe dining room at Dickens' clifftop holiday home in Broadstairs in Kent – renamed Bleak House (from Fort House) after his death. Photograph: Richard Gardner / Rex FeaturesPhotograph: Richard Gardner / Rex FeaturesThe drawing room at 48 Doughty Street, London – now the Charles Dickens Museum. Photograph: Graham Salter/Charles Dickens MuseumCharThe drawing room at 48 Doughty Street, now the Charles Dickens Museum.Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesThe hallway of 48 Doughty Street, now The Charles Dickens Museum.Photograph: Charles Dickens MuseumThe Library at 48 Doughty Street, London, now The Charles Dickens Museum.Photograph: Charles Dickens MuseumDickens at work in his study at Gad's Hill Place. Photograph: Rex FeaturesPhotograph: Everett Collection / Rex Feature