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London home where Tagore worked on Gitanjali' translation for sale

Tagore had lived at Heath Villas in Hampstead Heath, north London, for a few months while he translated his famous collection of poems ‘Gitanjali’.

September 20, 2021 / 20:17 IST
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Image source: News18 Hindi.
Image source: News18 Hindi.

A family home in the leafy Hampstead neighbourhood of north London where Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore lived during a visit in 1912 is on the market, reviving some talk of its acquisition on behalf of the Indian government.

Tagore had lived at Heath Villas in Hampstead Heath, north London, for a few months while he translated his famous collection of poems ‘Gitanjali’.

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During her visit to the UK in 2015 and then again in 2017, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had asked the Indian High Commission in London to look into acquiring the property on behalf of the Bengal government to convert into a museum-cum-memorial to the world-famous poet and writer.

“From our point of view, we are in the business of selling and as long as our client gets the value they seek and it meets all requirements under British law, all offers are welcome,” said Philip Green, director of Goldschmidt & Howland, the estate agents handling the sale.