Down House is the name given to the house where Charles Darwin lived for 40 years (from 1842 until his death). The house is located in the village of Downe, just over 20 km from central London. In the past, a rural area; the area is currently part of Greater London. Arriving at Down House.. Albums of images of Charles Darwin’s childhood home will go on display this week after they were found in a council’s archive. About 50 images of The Mount House, the famous naturalist’s.
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Down House is the former home of the English naturalist Charles Darwin and his family. It was in this house and garden that Darwin worked on his theory of evolution by natural selection, which he had conceived in London before moving to Down.. Gardens. The gardens at Down were central to Darwin’s work, and the place where he conducted numerous investigations. Closest to the house is a lawn, which was not just a place for recreation but where Darwin carried out various experiments, such as identifying species in one plot of lawn, and observing the activities of worms beneath a ‘Wormstone’.