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Private Tour: William Wordsworth: Morning Half Day Tour with an Expert Guide

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Grasmere, GB
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Grasmere, GB
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Experience the enchanting world of William Wordsworth on this captivating private tour. Immerse yourself in the picturesque beauty of Grasmere Village, where Wordsworth lived and drew inspiration. Explore St Oswald's Church and the Wordsworth family graves, steeped in history and surrounded by stunning landscapes. Marvel at the famous Grasmere Gingerbread Shop, where a delicious treat was born. Visit Dove Cottage, the former home of Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy, and discover the poetic legacy they left behind. Take in the breathtaking views of Grasmere Lake and Rydal Water, two gems of the Lake District. Step into Rydal Mount, Wordsworth's cherished family home, with its beautiful gardens and prized possessions. Don't miss the opportunity to wander through the tranquil Rydal Hall Gardens, a sublime oasis designed by a renowned Arts and Craft garden architect. Delve into history at Rydal Church, where Wordsworth worshipped, and admire the iconic Bridge House in Ambleside. Uncover the essence of Wordsworth on this unforgettable tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Dove Cottage, the home of William Wordsworth
  • Rydal Mount & Gardens, Wordsworth's best loved family home
  • Tranquil Rydal Hall Gardens
  • Iconic Bridge House in Ambleside
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Live commentary on board
  • Knowledgeable guide available throughout the tour
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting world of the renowned poet William Wordsworth with the Private Tour: William Wordsworth: Morning Half Day Tour with an Expert Guide. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and the literary history of the Lake District as you explore the places that inspired Wordsworth's poetry.

What to expect?

On this tour, you can expect to visit significant locations associated with William Wordsworth's life and work. You'll have the opportunity to explore Grasmere Village, where Wordsworth lived, and discover St Oswald's Church, the Wordsworth family graves, and the Grasmere Gingerbread Shop. Marvel at the picturesque views of Grasmere Lake, which inspired Wordsworth's poetry. Continue your journey to Dove Cottage, Wordsworth's former home, and explore Rydal Mount, the house he adored until his passing. You'll also have the chance to visit Rydal Hall Gardens and Rydal Church, which played important roles in Wordsworth's life and writings.

Who is this for?

This tour is ideal for literature enthusiasts, poetry lovers, and anyone with an appreciation for the beauty of nature. Whether you're a devoted Wordsworth fan or simply curious about the Lake District's literary heritage, this tour offers a captivating experience for all. Embrace the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of one of the greatest poets of all time and gain a deeper understanding of his life and the landscapes that inspired him.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Private Tour: William Wordsworth: Morning Half Day Tour with an Expert Guide is a unique opportunity to delve into the world of William Wordsworth, guided by an expert who shares fascinating insights into his life and work. Discover the hidden gems of the Lake District, where Wordsworth found solace and inspiration. This tour offers an immersive experience, allowing you to connect with the poetry of one of the most influential figures in English literature. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, explore historic sites, and gain a profound appreciation for the power of nature and the written word.

Good to know

During the tour, you'll have the chance to visit various locations connected to Wordsworth's life and writings. Please note that entry to Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum is not included in the tour price. However, you'll have the opportunity to explore Rydal Mount and Rydal Hall Gardens, which are included. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery along the way. Prepare to be inspired by the richness of Wordsworth's legacy and the beauty of the Lake District.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Private Tour: William Wordsworth: Morning Half Day Tour with an Expert Guide have been enthralled by the journey into Wordsworth's world. They praise the expert guides for their extensive knowledge, which brings the poet's life and work to life. Travelers have described the tour as a truly immersive experience, allowing them to gain a deeper appreciation for Wordsworth's poetry and the landscapes that inspired him. The enchanting beauty of the Lake District combined with the captivating storytelling has left visitors feeling inspired and connected to the literary heritage of the area. Overall, reviews highlight the tour as a must-do for literature and nature enthusiasts seeking a unique and enriching experience.

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Your Itinerary

St. Oswald's Church

Our tour starts with a drive to Grasmere Village. Here you will see St Oswald's Church and the Wordsworth family graves which are one of the most visited places in the Lake District. Grasmere is also the name of a lake just outside the village itself. 'The loveliest spot that man hath ever found' is how Wordsworth described this most beautiful area of the Lake District. The small island in the middle of the lake was a favourite place which he often visited while he was living at Dove Cottage.

Allan Bank

Wordsworth's family quickly expanded, with the arrival of three children in four years, and so they left Dove Cottage in 1808 to seek larger lodgings at Allan Bank on a hill overlooking the village. We will get to see this from the outside.

The Grasmere Gingerbread Shop

Next to St Oswalds is the Grasmere Gingerbread Shop. We will take a quick look at it as we pass by.

Wordsworth Grasmere

We now move on to Dove Cottage on the outskirts of Grasmere village. Dove Cottage is where Wordsworth set up home with his sister Dorothy in 1799. There are big changes happening at the Wordsworth Museum and entry to Dove Cottage will be erratic in 2019. There will be times when the cottage is open and other times when they will have a virtual tour instead. Entry to Dove Cottage is not included in the price of this tour.

Admission Not Included

Wordsworth Grasmere

The museum will be closed for the first half of the year but Dove Cottage will be open.

Admission Included

Lake Grasmere

We drive along the shore of Grasmere

Rydal Water

Our road now heads south passing Rydal Water and Nab Cottage. This was once home to Thomas de Quincey and later, Hartley Coleridge, the son of Wordsworth's old friend, Samuel Taylor Coleridge who rented the house in 1840 until his death there in 1849.

Rydal Mount & Gardens

After the death of two of their children, the Wordsworth family felt that they had to move away from Grasmere Rectory with its constant view of the graveyard where they were buried. In 1813, they moved to Rydal Mount. This was William Wordsworth's best loved family home for the greater part of his life from 1813 to his death in 1850 at the age of 80. The house with its beautiful gardens were a focus for romantic literature. They continue to be owned by descendants of William Wordsworth and retain the feel of a lived in family home. The house dates from the 16th century and was enlarged over the intervening centuries, and also by Wordsworth himself. It contains a selection of the family's prized possessions and portraits. Wordsworth was a keen landscape gardener and the five acre garden remains very much as he designed it. It consists of fell-side terraces, rock pools and an ancient mound. Entry to Rydal Mount is included in the price of this tour

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Rydal Hall Gardens

There is an opportunity to visit the beautiful and tranquil Rydal Hall Gardens. Built in the 16th Century, Rydal Hall was the home of the le Fleming family, Wordsworth's landlords at Rydal Mount. The house has subsequently been much altered, including the addition of a Victorian south range. The formal garden at Rydal Hall was designed in 1909 by the Arts and Craft garden architect Mr Thomas Mawson. It is a splendid example of the work of the leading Arts and Crafts garden designer, whose work is world famous. The garden is of particular historic interest for the extensive use of exposed aggregate precast concrete, instead of more usual stone, to form the main elements in the design, a very early use of concrete in this way. The Carlisle Diocese in association with The Cumbria Gardens Trust and in consultation with English Heritage are restoring this lovely formal garden. There are mosses, native flora and trees, including a 500 year old Sweet Chestnut tree with a girth of 36 feet. From the formal garden the sound of rushing water can be heard. Water crashes over a series of high waterfalls down a rocky ravine, through the banks of a wooded garden. The oldest 'viewing house' in the country was built below the lower fall in 1669.

Dora's Field

Near to Rydal Mount is Rydal Church. The chapel of St Mary was built by Lady le Fleming, of Rydal Hall in 1824. William Wordsworth helped to choose the site, which was originally an orchard. The Wordsworth family and the family of the English poet Matthew Arnold, from nearby Fox How, worshipped here. Their family pews are on each side of the aisle at the front of the church. Wordsworth was church warden from 1833-1834, and there is a memorial plaque to him. The Rash field next to the churchyard is a plot of land which was bought by Wordsworth who originally intended to build on it. The house never materialised. After his daughter Dora died in 1847, William went down to this field, and together with his wife and gardener, planted hundreds of daffodils as a memorial to Dora.

Bridge House

As we finish the tour and drive into Ambleside we pass the iconic Bridge House

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