House William Hazlitt
This Georgian house is distinguished by its style, its balance of proportions, its red bricks, sash windows and beds of violets filled. A jail was built here in 1718 in the neoclassical style of the era of the four kings George of the House of Hanover that ruled between 1714 and 1830. It is one of three in the same style that has become a charming boutique hotel. Here lived and died the humanistic essayist William Hazlitt British writer born in 1778 and died in this place in the most absolute poverty in 1830. Hazlitt was noted for his work on various newspapers and literary essays of the characters in the works of William Shakespeare, the "Panorama of the English theater", "The Elizabethan playwriting," "The English comic writers" and "The pleasure of hate "among others.