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May 29, 2008

281 – Holmes, Sweet Holmes: A Floorplan of 221B Baker Street

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Russell Stutler is an American artist living in Tokyo; his website showcases, among other examples of his graphic art, this ink and pen floorplan of 221B Baker Street in London, one of the best-known fictional addresses of all time – as it is the residence of literature’s most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. The floorplan was “drawn from notes taken while reading all 60 Sherlock Holmes stories twice in a row. If it appears in the books, it appears in this drawing,” says Mr Stutler.

Baker Street, in Westminster’s Marylebone district, these days is a busy thoroughfare, more prosaically known as the A41.  When you exit the Baker Street Tube station – the first underground station in the world, by the way – you can’t miss the larger-than-life  bronze statue of the street’s best-known resident. But Sherlock wasn’t the only fictional figure to live on Baker Street: so did  James Bond, DangerMouse, Sexton Blake (the “poor man’s Sherlock Holmes”) and Dusty Springfield (okay, she’s not fictional). Mme Tussaud’s waxworks museum had been a fixture on Baker Street from 1835 to 1884, and is now located on Marylebone Road, just around the corner.

Holmes, created by Arthur Conan Doyle, was located by the author in an upstairs apartment of one of Baker Street’s then very high-class residences. In Doyle’s day, the street numbers on Baker Street only went up to 100, which probably explains why he chose 221B – to fictionalize Holmes’s address. More recently, the number 221 has been assigned (among others) to an art deco building housing, until 2002, the Abbey National building society.  The company had to hire a ‘secretary to Mr Holmes’ to deal with all the incoming mail addressed to Doyle’s intrepid detective. A bronze plaque at the building’s facade details Holmes’ and Watson’s moving in to 221B.

And yet, the ‘true’ location of the detective’s residence remains a matter of dispute among hardcore Holmesologists. For Baker Street also houses a Sherlock Holmes museum (officially at number 239, but displaying ‘221B’) in a  Georgian house similar to the one Holmes would have occupied. Holmes’s mail is now delivered to the museum instead of at number 221. A third version of the Holmes residence is in the upstairs floor of the Sherlock Holmes Pub, on Northumberland Street near the Charing Cross station.

But Mr Stutler’s floorplan may be the truest rendering of the pipe-smoking, fact-deducing detective’s residence: after all, it is as fictional as its occupant, and was constructed from all the relevant data in Doyle’s stories.

A number of 221B Baker Street maps (both annotated and non-annotated) may be found on this page of Mr Stutler’s website.


65 Comments »

  1. DangerMouse lived under Baker Street, Mayfair, not Baker Steet, Marylebone.

    But as there isn’t actually a Baker Street in Mayfair, it’s a point of some contention.

    Comment by wintermute — May 29, 2008 @ 5:09 pm

  2. Seems like Holmes is missing a loo.

    Comment by Captain Ned — May 29, 2008 @ 6:11 pm

  3. Captain Ned said below that Mr Holmes seems to be missing a loo. He also doesn’t have a kitchen there, does he?

    Comment by Carsten — May 29, 2008 @ 6:20 pm

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  5. There wouldn’t have been a kitchen in the flat — Mrs. Hudson provided — and it’s possible the WC was shared with other boarders, but do find the absence of a bedroom for Dr. Watson to be a bit suspicious.

    Comment by Ricky — May 29, 2008 @ 7:00 pm

  6. “find the absence of a bedroom for Dr. Watson to be a bit suspicious”

    Elementary my dear fellow…it’s upstairs, as shown on the plan!

    Comment by Cogidubnus — May 29, 2008 @ 7:07 pm

  7. [...] El 221B de Baker Street es la casa del (posiblemente) más famoso detective de todos los tiempos, y este plano pretende reflejar la vivienda fielmente de acuerdo a los datos extraídos de las historias [...]

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  8. > Elementary my dear fellow…it’s upstairs,
    > as shown on the plan!

    So it is — I’m sorry for missing that…

    Comment by Ricky — May 29, 2008 @ 8:42 pm

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  10. I just read two of Sherlock Holmes’ book this week. Weird coincidence.

    BTW, it says that there are 17 steps leading down to the ground floor? I remember that in one of the stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes he says there are ten.

    Comment by The Random One — May 30, 2008 @ 12:59 am

  11. is this the Baker street in that j rafferty song?

    Comment by patrick — May 30, 2008 @ 1:50 am

  12. Good to see. Everyone moves on with assuptions of how it looks. So good to have a look at this.

    Comment by Srinivas — May 30, 2008 @ 3:57 am

  13. Probably an unelemetary thought, but is it good taste naming a pub after Holmes if he was a teetotaller.

    Basil Rathbone was the coolest

    Sherlock!

    Comment by wikiriwhi — May 30, 2008 @ 9:01 am

  14. I clicked through to check that the unanswered correspondence was skewered to the mantelpiece. Present and correct. I’m sold.

    Comment by James — May 30, 2008 @ 12:22 pm

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  16. Very Good
    Thanks

    Comment by اس ام اس — May 30, 2008 @ 5:02 pm

  17. Shouldn’t there be two large windows instead of one big bay window? That was something that always stood out to me in the descriptions.

    “We met next day as he had arranged, and inspected the rooms at No. 221B, Baker Street, of which he had spoken at our meeting. They consisted of a couple of comfortable bed-rooms and a single large airy sitting-room, cheerfully furnished, and illuminated by two broad windows.
    (Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet, 1887)”

    I think it’s been established from other descriptions that they are on the same side of the building too (the front). Not trying to nitpick…just thought that was a fairly well understood feature.

    Comment by Kevin — May 30, 2008 @ 5:11 pm

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  21. wow, cool!

    Comment by Atka Kevlarsjal — May 31, 2008 @ 12:01 pm

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  23. Seems like Holmes is missing a loo.

    Comment by Captain Ned — May 29, 2008

    As the artist said, “If it appears in the books, it appears in this drawing.” Apparently Holmes never had to make use of those facilities in the novels!

    Comment by Wilson — May 31, 2008 @ 6:38 pm

  24. One thing, I think it should be spelled “gramophone” not “gramaphone”.

    Also, I’m surprized he kept the poisoned box from Culverton Smith, especially since it was wanted as evidence at the trial!

    Comment by Lurker — May 31, 2008 @ 6:53 pm

  25. where is the toilet?

    Comment by Bjorn — May 31, 2008 @ 7:34 pm

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  27. Wonderfully imaginative. Great bit of detective work it was to piece together all the odd bits and pieces of the home’s description in order to create this wonderful floorplan. Loved it. Mr. Stutler’s work is fantastic.

    Comment by Milena — June 1, 2008 @ 8:04 am

  28. Didn’t Watson have a gammy leg? Old Afghan War wound? If so, damned selfish of Holmes to force him to have the upstairs bedroom. Especially as it appears to have the steepest stairs in the whole of London!
    Or perhaps they tossed a coin for who would sleep where, and Watson won and being the perfect Anglo-Scottish gent he was, chose the less comfortable.

    Comment by Chloe44 — June 1, 2008 @ 11:40 am

  29. When they took the rooms in “A Study in Scarlet” Watson had been wounded in the shoulder. See the section on inconsistencies at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Study_in_Scarlet

    “There are several minor inconsistencies in the story which are incompatible with later Sherlock Holmes stories. Dr Watson provides a short autobiography of himself at the start. In this he is invalided out of the army after being wounded in the shoulder in the Second Afghan War at the Battle of Maiwand. In later stories, his wound has moved to his leg.”

    And I used to think that the study in scarlet referred to the wallpaper at 221B Baker Street…

    Comment by Martin Watts — June 1, 2008 @ 6:34 pm

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  33. If I remember correctly, Holmes had a big armoire in his bedroom to store all his disguises–I believe it’s actually illustrated in one of the stories, certainly mentioned–I’ll have to get out my two volumes of annotated Conan Doyle to find it….Otherwise, the plan works well, especially the secret passage from the bedroom to the bay window.

    Comment by jfm — June 3, 2008 @ 4:05 pm

  34. Where’s the bathroom? (or WC, if you prefer)

    Comment by Elwood — June 3, 2008 @ 5:02 pm

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  36. thanks. super site

    Comment by msn — June 5, 2008 @ 8:11 am

  37. “the Baker Street Tube station – the first underground station in the world”

    Hmm. I’d have thought that the *second* underground station in the world was the one to really celebrate. Then you’d actually be able to use it. ;-)

    Comment by Richard Ishida — June 5, 2008 @ 8:23 am

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  39. “Basil Rathbone was the coolest
    Sherlock!”

    You will think that up until the day you see Holmes as portrayed by Jeremy Brett. Not only was Brett the best Holmes ever, but the series he played in was the truest to Doyle’s works.

    Comment by kb — June 6, 2008 @ 2:30 am

  40. Holmes was no teetotaller.

    For instance, in The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor, after his interview with the eponymous client, Holmes had a whisky and soda. The case was concluded by a convivial dinner with the missing bride and her actual husband, washed down with the contents of “ancient and cobwebby bottles”.

    After exposing the murderous actions of the Reigate Squires, he asked Colonel Hayter for a dash of his brandy.

    While scouting around Irene Adler’s Briony Lodge residence in the person of an unemployed groom, he helped rub down some horses, and received a glass of half-and-half.

    After tricking the abominable Culverton Smith into confessing by starving himself into an appearance of fatal illness, he refreshed himself with a glass of claret.

    In tracing the goose that contained the Blue Carbuncle, he and Watson each had a glass of beer at the “Alpha Inn”.

    Before the boat chase after Jonathan Small, he had Inspector Jones to dinner with himself and Watson, with “something a little choice in white wines.”

    And after The Final Problem was solved, he and Watson enjoyed some of Von Bork’s Imperial Tokay.

    However, I was surprised by the depiction of a staircase to Watson’s bedroom on the upper floor. I recall no reference anywhere in the Canon to such a location.

    Wait… Miss Stoner called upon Holmes about the Speckled Band at 7 AM; Holmes then wakened Watson, and “in a few minutes [accompanied] my friend down to the sitting-room.” So Watson did sleep upstairs. I never noticed that.

    Comment by Rich Rostrom — June 7, 2008 @ 12:22 am

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  46. Wow. In college, I was a scenic design major, taking a lit class, and handed in a floorplan of Bartlby’s office on suggestion of the prof. I got an A. I wish I still had it.

    Comment by JoeG — August 19, 2008 @ 3:23 am

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  48. psst the wc or ‘crapper’ (named after a 1861 wc company)may have been located outside in the yard in what is known as a ‘toilet block’.
    Or located in the basement…which had been used as toilets the century before Holems in the big cities and had people shovel away the manure for fertilizer…yuk! (from which comes the phrase and job description…never mind that then).
    for urination the victorians used a potty or ‘piss pot’in a corner of a room, and/or a bed pan, stored under the bed.
    They also had covered potty chairs which could be emptied in the morning.

    Comment by Genie — September 11, 2008 @ 12:23 pm

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  52. thanks

    Comment by الوليد — December 16, 2008 @ 8:30 pm

  53. very very good
    tahnk you

    Comment by اس ام اس — December 21, 2008 @ 8:52 am

  54. Is it possible to purchase a drawing of the Baker St. floorplan, as it appears on this website?

    Comment by Lori Malinski — February 11, 2009 @ 10:04 pm

  55. Thanks for such an informative post about snoring. My father is suffering from the same problem since last 10 years. i can’t sleep at night due to snore of my father. please help me.
    Thanks

    Comment by snoring cure — February 16, 2009 @ 12:04 pm

  56. I saw a website where a man writes about remodeling his apartment to look just like the fictional 221b – can’t find it any more – anyone know?

    Comment by Lori Malinski — March 26, 2009 @ 8:25 pm

  57. thank you

    Comment by Tony — May 4, 2009 @ 3:42 am

  58. thanks for this map
    good 
    luck

    Comment by Solomon — May 11, 2009 @ 8:54 am

  59. merci

    Comment by aspicco . — May 17, 2009 @ 6:40 am

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  61. Vielen Dank

    Comment by moon — July 3, 2009 @ 5:15 am

  62. Muchas gracias

    Comment by sun — July 4, 2009 @ 7:38 am

  63. hi.let’s go to sherlockhomel my house

    Comment by thanh — August 18, 2009 @ 12:04 am

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  65. I review current comprehensive interior designs and this is really neat to see thanks for sharing.

    Comment by Derek McCrea — November 14, 2009 @ 1:21 am

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