Erasmus Darwin House

Erasmus Darwin House A beautiful Georgian town house and previous home of Dr Erasmus Darwin, polymath and grandfather to Charles Darwin.

Open Thurs - Mon 11-4 (Nov-March) Mon, Tue, Thurs, Fri, Sat Sun 11-5 (April-Oct) Adults £5, Child £2 Nestled in Lichfield’s idyllic Cathedral Close, Darwin House is an independent, accredited Museum that was once the family home of doctor, inventor and published poet Erasmus Darwin (1731 – 1802). With its unique place in Georgian history Darwin House showcases the breadth of Erasmus Darwin’s int

erests and achievements which laid the foundations for his grandson and evolutionary biologist Charles. Ponder in the room where leading Midland industrialists and thinkers were thought to have gathered and shared ground-breaking ideas. Discover the herbs in our tranquil garden used to season Mrs Darwin’s cooking. Learn about the medicinal qualities of plants with which Erasmus treated his patients (often free of charge!). Look through his personal journal to get a sense of his original mind and uncover what inspired his many theories and inventions including a flushing toilet and a speaking machine to name a few. Explore Darwin’s work through interactive exhibits, replica costumes and historical objects. Come as many times as you like, there’s always more to know about the Amazing Dr Darwin.

This amazing Cecile Brunner rose bush is smothered in flowers every year and has the most beautiful scent.  It was plant...
28/05/2026

This amazing Cecile Brunner rose bush is smothered in flowers every year and has the most beautiful scent. It was planted by a lovely lady who lived in the house many years ago and who, after the house became a museum, was one of our longest serving volunteers. We call it "Polly's Rose" .

Come down to Darwin House for an interesting lecture that explores the life of Thomas Beddoes
21/05/2026

Come down to Darwin House for an interesting lecture that explores the life of Thomas Beddoes

14/05/2026
You are invited to support The Friends of Erasmus Darwin House. Please join them forA Summer Concert given by MosaicMosa...
07/05/2026

You are invited to support The Friends of Erasmus Darwin House.
Please join them for

A Summer Concert given by Mosaic

Mosaic, a unique Chamber group of six voices, was founded in 2007. Their repertoire includes classic and popular music, blending ancient and modern, sacred and secular. Songs from the shows, with both silly and serious songs make a programme to suit all tastes.
Light refreshments and a glass of wine will be served.

Friday, 31st July, 2026 at 7.00pm
Martin Heath Hall,
Christchurch Lane, Lichfield WS13 8AY
Tickets: we would suggest a donation of £15 although any donation is welcome.

for tickets please visit

https://www.erasmusdarwin.org/event/friends-of-erasmus-darwin-house-summer-concert

Erasmus Darwin Herb Garden has excelled in this year's 'It's Your Neighbourhood' AwardsThe Herb Garden at Erasmus Darwin...
13/11/2025

Erasmus Darwin Herb Garden has excelled in this year's 'It's Your Neighbourhood' Awards

The Herb Garden at Erasmus Darwin Museum in Lichfield has a history of producing Level 5, Outstanding Awards in the last five years of the IYN presentations, a subcategory of the RHS Britain in Bloom organisation. In addition, this year, the Garden has been awarded the Certificate of Merit for consistent and sustained high gardening standards.
Once a year, one entry is chosen by the judges to reward a Garden in the Heart of England region. The garden volunteers are honoured to have this acknowledgement of their care, time and enthusiasm for the garden.
This award winning garden is free to enter and always open. The garden is also home to a Plant Heritage Historical Collection, 'Dr. Darwin's Medicine Chest'. Plants directly referenced to the writings of Dr Darwin and professional physicians of his time.

Thank you to everyone who helped to make Lichfield's Largest Jigsaw Sale last week such a huge success - the kind people...
13/11/2025

Thank you to everyone who helped to make Lichfield's Largest Jigsaw Sale last week such a huge success - the kind people who donated jigsaws and those that purchased them together with our wonderful volunteers who gave their time to staff the sale. All proceeds go to support Erasmus Darwin House Museum (charity number 1063528)

Look out for the next sale in the new year

31/10/2025
Have you found the pumpkin at Erasmus Darwin House yet? Visit Lichfield
30/10/2025

Have you found the pumpkin at Erasmus Darwin House yet?

Visit Lichfield

DISCOVERY OF ORIGINAL LETTERS SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON LICHFIELD’S FAMOUS MEDICAL MANHere at Erasmus Darwin House we are celeb...
14/10/2025

DISCOVERY OF ORIGINAL LETTERS SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON LICHFIELD’S FAMOUS MEDICAL MAN

Here at Erasmus Darwin House we are celebrating the discovery of ‘lost’ original letters penned by Dr Erasmus Darwin, shedding new light on his life and ideas.

The letters were snapped up by Erasmus Darwin House when they came up for auction at Bonhams, thanks to funding from The Friends of the Nation’s Libraries and an anonymous donation.

Dating from 1794 to1804, the collection of ten letters and two notes give an insight into the life and ideas of 18th century Lichfield physician Erasmus Darwin, a key figure in the Lunar Society and grandfather of Charles Darwin .

The letters cover a range of topics. For example, Darwin’s avant-garde ideas about the use of electricity in medicine, his progressive views on female education and the family’s views on publicised details of Erasmus’s death.

Trustee, Jenny Arthur, said: “It is thrilling for the museum to acquire these letters and we can’t wait to make them available for viewing to the public. We have very little original Erasmus Darwin memorabilia in our collection so owning something written in his own hand is very exciting.
“These letters offer fascinating glimpses into Darwin’s great intellectual and scientific curiosity and also his respect for women’s opinions. We faced stiff bidding competition so we are immensely grateful to our funders for their support.”

The correspondence contains letters between members of the Darwin family, such as Erasmus, his son Robert and daughter Emma, to close friend William Strutt and his wife. Strutt, a cotton spinner, engineer and inventor, was Darwin’s deputy in the Derby Philosophical Society. The letters had been passed down through generations of the Strutt family before coming up for auction. The correspondence will go on display at Lichfield’s Erasmus Darwin House, a building that was once Erasmus’s home and is now a museum, from 1 December 2025.

Here is our Curator Alex reading one of the letters.

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