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and believed to date from the 17th century. Mulberry trees have been cultivated in
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The building next door, within the grounds of the house, occupies the space where the kitchen garden and outhouses were; it was also the site of a later coach house. It was opened on 16 July 1931 as the 'Keats Museum and Branch
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Artifacts on display in the house include the engagement ring Keats offered to Fanny Brawne and a copy of Keats's death mask. The museum runs regular poetry and literary events, and offers a range of educational facilities. In
December 2006 it was announced that the house was to benefit from a
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After Keats's 1821 death, his sister Fanny became friends with Fanny Brawne. Fanny Keats and her husband
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1176:The Eve of St. Agnes
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616:on 27 September 2011
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