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The Classical Music Map of Britain

The Classical Music Map of Britain is a charming and fascinating journey around the UK from a classical music perspective.

Available at Waterstones from 28 May, this extensively researched and beautifully written book explains why each place was so special to the composer in question and whether it is currently open to the public.

Including hand-illustrated maps depicting key areas of interest, The Classical Music Map of Britain is an enchanting adventure around some of our lesser-known landmarks - perfect for any lover of history of classical music, or those keen to discover a bit more about how music has shaped our country.

The Classical Music Map of Britain by Richard Fawkes is available at Waterstones from 28 May.

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Musical locations in the UK

  • Grimsthorpe Castle and Gardens, BourneGrimsthorpe Castle and Gardens, Bourne

    It was in the lake here that Thomas Linley Junior, known as the English Mozart, died in a boating accident in 1778.

  • Town Hall BirminghamTown Hall, Birmingham

    Birmingham Town is the oldest purpose-built concert hall in the world.

  • William Herschel19 New King Street, Bath

    Now the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, this was once the home of musician and astronomer Sir William Herschel.

  • The Red House, AldeburghThe Red House, Aldeburgh

    The Red House in Aldeburgh is where composer Benjamin Britten lived and composed some of his most famous works.

  • Leith Hill Place, Dorking Leith Hill Place, Dorking

    This was the house, five miles south of Dorking, in which Ralph Vaughan Williams grew up.

  • The Grand HotelThe Grand Hotel, Eastbourne

    The French composer Claude Debussy stayed here from in 1905 in search of peace and quiet following the break-up of his…

  • Peter WarlockThe Cottage, Eynsford, Kent

    A blue plaque marks the cottage in which Peter Warlock and EJ Moeran lived from 1925 to 1928, surrounded by a large…

  • Faringdon FollyFaringdon House, Oxfordshire

    Faringdon House was the home of Lord Berners from 1931 until his death in 1950.

  • Sir Arthur SullivanStanton Lodge, Fleet

    Sir Arthur Sullivan rented this house in the summer of 1888 and wrote practically all of The Yeomen of the Guard here.

  • Grim's Dyke HotelGrim's Dyke, Middlesex

    It was here that William Schenk Gilbert wrote the librettos for Utopia Limited and The Grand Duke, his final collaboration…

  • Edward Elgar's bushy moustache!Plas Gwyn, Hereford

    Edward Elgar moved to Plas Gwyn in 1904, the year he was knighted.

  • The PriestsAbbey Road, London

    Abbey Road Studios, with the pedestrian crossing outside, are probably the best known music studios in the world thanks to…

  • St Thomas's Church, KendalSt Thomas's Church, Kendal

    Mary Wakefield, the founder of competitive singing festivals in Britain, is buried here.

  • Handel House Museum © The Handel House Trust Ltd25 Brook Street, London

    The home for thirty-six years of George Frideric Handel (born Halle, Germany, in 1685) who died here on 14 April 1759.

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