Fitzroy House (London)
Fitzroy House is an elegant building in the Fitzrovia area of London.
It is situated in Fitzroy Street.
The house was built in 1791, to the design, both exterior and interior, of the celebrated architect Robert Adam.
George Bernard Shaw once lived in Fitzroy House.
During the 1950s, it was the home of L. Ron Hubbard, the writer, philosopher and founder of Scientology, who holds the Most Published Author title in the Guinness Book of Records.
The house contains much Hubbard memorabilia, including hundreds of his published works, Adler typewriters, Grundig tape recorders and Western Union telefax.