
George Eliot
For $3.44 million, you can live in historical figure George Eliot’s South London home. In 1859, he moved into this house on London’s Wimbledon Park Road. She’s formerly known as Mary Ann Evans, and this home is where she wrote her classic novel The Mill on the Floss. She eventually set up a home with a married man that went by the name of George Henry Lewes. Property agent Alex Howard Baker said,”This gorgeous period house has it all: period charm and features in abundance, light contemporary living space throughout, ample off-street parking and a wonderful garden and terrace.” (BBC).