Dove Cottage, Grasmere

Dove Cottage, Grasmere

Dove Cottage was the home of William Wordsworth from 1799 to 1808, the years of his major works as a poet. It was probably built in the 17th century, as a small hotel (hostelry) In those days public houses were painted white as they could be noticed from afar. Now when we look at the buildings ... Read review

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Wordsworth's 'little part of heaven'

Advantages: Very interesting to wordsworth fans, and also if you like old history
Disadvantages: young children might not enjoy it, you might not want to leave the village!

Dove Cottage was the home of William Wordsworth from 1799 to 1808, the years of his major works as a poet. It was probably built in the 17th century, as a small hotel (hostelry)
In those days public houses were painted white as they could be noticed from afar. Now when we look at the buildings we think it is to make them look quaint!

It is situated just at the edge of Grasmere as you head towards Ambleside. It is on the left ...
...Dorothy entered on arriving at Dove Cottage on 2oth December 1799. Today we would call this the parlour. The room has been kept as it was in Wordsworth's day. This includesa window seat, slate floor and walls covered with dark-stained pannelling.
( The first time I went for a tour around Dove Cottage we were told this dark pannelling was made with blood. Now it is not mentioned at all )
When the cottage served as a pub, this was probably ... more

princess1 01.05.2007 (06.05.2007)
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Mirehouse Historic House and Gardens

Advantages: Very warm welcome, great historic house, superb gardens
Disadvantages: Limited admission times to the house

to try. We will never forget our visit to Mirehouse, to both the Historic House and the Gardens including the Lakeside Walk, and if we come to the Lake District again, we will certainly stop at Mirehouse again for at least half a day. Of course, there are many more attractive places to visit in The Lake District, like for example - Lake Windermere - World of Beatrix Potter in Bowness-on-Windermere - The Beatrix Potter Gallery in Hawkshead - HillTop - Dove Cottage and Wordsworth Museum in Grasmere - Hoker Hall and Gardens including the Lakeland Motor Museum - Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick - Sizergh Castle & Gardens I have been to all these places as well and I might write reviews on some of them later, but Mirehouse certainly is my favorite. Many thanks for reading. Let me know what you think after ...

Michael-S 11.04.2001 · Read full review
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Wordsworth lived here a long time ago .

Advantages: pretty place, lots of interesting places about Wordsworth
Disadvantages: touristy

Grasmere. I may not have been to Grasmere recently but in my lifetime I have visited many times both for day visits and for holidays in the area. Grasmere is a tiny village in the Lake District, Cumbria. Grasmere is well known as the place where William Wordsworth, the poet lived from 1799 to 1808 in a house called Dove cottage on the edge of the village. He also lived in other properties in the village, Dove cottage is open to the public and next to it is a Wordsworth museum. William Wordsworth and his wife Mary are both buried in St Oswald's church. Sadly to say because of the links to Wordsworth this village has become a little touristy with many gift shops places to eat and places to stay. However Grasmere with its pretty stone cottages is a pleasant village for a stop over and visits. We visited because we were in ...

mumsymary 20.03.2007 · Read full review
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A SEXY PLACE FOR CHEAP

Advantages: Beautiful, Loads to do and explore, cheap accomodation
Disadvantages: Cold!

on bowness, which is usually quite expensive though. Also visit the Windermere tourist info centre, as their is loads of info their, on what to do. For your shopping, windemere town centre has a supermarket Visit Coniston: Probablly the most beautiful part of the lake district, mystical and magical. Hire a boat, for about £5 an hour, from the little shack their, and explore the famous lake, where mr campbell crashed his bluebird. Explore the high peaks of the mountains, and after, go to the local pub for a drink or look around the local village Visit Grasmere: Another one of my favourite stops!. Fantastic climbing mountains, beautiful village, shops, woodland and a good resturant/pub. Also, visit dove cottage, famous for William Wordsworth. Visit Keswick: Loads of charity shops/other shops here, and still a beautiful town. Probablly ...

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