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Travel Guide: A Literary Tour Of The United Kingdom

Two writers embark on a literary tour of the United Kingdom by following in the footsteps of their idols—Sylvia Plath, J.K. Rowling, Jane Austen, and more

Victoria Street, Edinburgh, may have inspired Diagon Alley
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As I walk down Chalcot Road, flanked by the colourful townhouses of Primrose Hill, my heart is in rapture. Somewhere on this lane is my destination. A place I've seen so often in photographs that it has seeped into my dreams. Yet, I cannot pick it out of the lineup. Is it supposed to be the "substanceless blue" of a dawn sky? Or the "too red" of tulips? I forget. I fret. I fail to consider the possibility of repaint. A lively garden sprouts on the right. Facing it is a slate-blue three-storey house with a violently magenta door. It is unremarkable on this rainbow street, except for a ceramic blue plaque that whispers, "Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) Poet lived here (1960-1961)."

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