The final home of poet William Wordsworth has been bought by the trust set up in his name. The Romantic writer lived in Rydal Mount, in Ambleside, Cumbria, from 1813 until his death in 1850 and it was ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, on , the English poet William Wordsworth was born. We are also close to the anniversary of his death, which occurred 80 years later on .
A new BBC drama is sparking renewed interest in William Wordsworth and a spike in visitors to a Lake District museum.
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William Wordsworth’s story both begins and ends in Cumbria, and the county still carries his imprint.
William Wordsworth, the Lake Poet famed for celebrating nature's beauty in verse, transformed English Romanticism. Today's quote of the day by William Wordsworth highlights life's true value—explore ...
The Guardian: Future of William Wordsworth’s Lake District home secured for the public
Romantic poet’s Rydal Mount and Gardens, marketed for over £2.5m, will remain open under Wordsworth Trust It was the family home where William Wordsworth hosted Alfred, Lord Tennyson, lived as poet ...
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