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William Wordsworth - Full Day - Up to 4 People

Cockermouth, GB
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William Wordsworth - Full Day - Up to 4 People

Cockermouth, GB
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Experience the essence of William Wordsworth's life and literary inspiration with this captivating full-day tour for up to 4 people. Immerse yourself in Wordsworth country as you explore Cumbria and the Lake District, from his birth in 1770 to his death in 1850. Visit the places where he lived and be inspired by the breathtaking views that inspired his famous poetry. Step into Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, preserved to show how it was when the poet and his family lived there. Explore Allan Bank, his former home in Grasmere, and discover the close relationships he formed with fellow poets and writers. Visit Wordsworth Grasmere, the church where he is buried, and Rydal Mount & Gardens, where you can explore the four-acre garden that Wordsworth himself designed. Finish off your tour in the picturesque village of Hawkshead, where Wordsworth attended the Old Grammar School. Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the life and words of one of history's most significant literary figures.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Wordsworth House in Cockermouth
  • Visit Allan Bank, Wordsworth's former home in Grasmere
  • Discover Wordsworth Grasmere and Dove Cottage
  • See St Oswald's Church, Wordsworth's final resting place
  • Experience the beautiful Rydal Mount & Gardens
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Parking fees
  • Attraction Entry Fees and Food & Drink

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the world of William Wordsworth with the captivating "William Wordsworth - Full Day" tour. This tour takes you on a journey through the life and inspirations of one of the Lake District's most renowned figures. From his birth in 1770 to his death in 1850, you'll explore the landscapes and places that shaped his poetry. Experience the stunning beauty of Cumbria and the Lake District through the eyes of Wordsworth himself, gaining a deeper understanding of his profound connection to nature and the region.

What to expect?

During this full-day tour, you can expect to delve into the enchanting world of William Wordsworth. Visit significant locations such as Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, where he spent his childhood, and Allan Bank, the villa that was his home from 1808 to 1811. Explore Grasmere, where Wordsworth found inspiration for many of his poems and visit St Oswald's Church, his final resting place. The tour also includes a visit to Rydal Mount & Gardens, his home from 1813 to 1850, and the picturesque village of Hawkshead, where Wordsworth attended school.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for poetry enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone seeking a deep connection with nature. Whether you're a fan of Wordsworth's poetry or simply appreciate the beauty of the Lake District, this tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in his world. It's suitable for all ages and welcomes those with a passion for culture, nature, and the arts.

Why book this?

Embark on this tour to discover the rich heritage and natural wonders that influenced one of the greatest poets of all time. Gain insights into Wordsworth's life, his relationship with the Lake District, and the captivating stories behind each location. With the assistance of a knowledgeable local guide, you'll have a deep understanding of the significance of each site. This tour provides a comprehensive and immersive experience, allowing you to truly connect with the spirit of Wordsworth and the beauty of his surroundings.

Good to know

Please note that food, drink, and attraction entry fees are not included in the tour price. It's recommended to bring snacks and water to keep yourself refreshed throughout the day. Comfortable clothing and footwear are also advised as you'll be exploring various locations on foot. The tour duration is approximately 480 minutes, ensuring ample time to absorb the beauty and history of each site.

Reviews

Customers who have taken this tour have raved about the unique insights they gained into Wordsworth's life and art. Many have commented on the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provided a wealth of information and created an engaging experience. Visitors have expressed their appreciation for being able to visit multiple important locations in a single day, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in Wordsworth's world. Overall, customers have praised the tour for its educational value, scenic beauty, and the opportunity to delve into the mind of one of the greatest poets in history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Wordsworth House and Garden

Situated in Cockermouth, Wordsworth House is imaginatively preserved to show it as it was when Wordsworth and Dorothy lived here with their parents, three brothers and servants in the 1770s. Presented on the kitchen and dining tables is produce from the garden with a real fire burning in the working kitchen. The children’s bedroom is full of toys and dressing up clothes, and the Wordsworth Room is where you’ll find books and games to enjoy. Down in the cellar, the household’s ghosts are awaiting to tell their stories. William learned his love of nature and Cumbria while living here. Historically important there is much to learn here. From the High Sheriff of Cumberland, Joshua Lucock who built the house in 1745, to Sir James Lowther, son of Sir Lowther who built Whitehaven and its port, and of course Wordsworth himself. Fast forward to the 1930’s when the town of Cockermouth handed the house to the National Trust. On 3rd June 1939 it was opened as a Wordsworth memorial, becoming a Grade 1 listed building.

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Allan Bank

Allan Bank is a grade II listed two storey villa standing on high ground slightly to the west of Grasmere village in the heart of the Lake District. It is best known for being the home of William Wordsworth from 1808 to 1811, but it was also occupied at various times by Dorothy Wordsworth, Dora Wordsworth, Thomas De Quincey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Arnold, Matthew Arnold and Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley. It is now owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.

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Wordsworth Grasmere

In 1795 the Wordsworth’s stayed in a cottage in Dorset, where they met Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. In the years ahead a close relationship developed between William, Dorothy and Coleridge. William and Coleridge then undertook a tour of the Lake District, starting at Temple Sowerby, and finishing at Wasdale Head, via Grasmere. At Grasmere they saw Dove Cottage, then an empty Inn called the Dove and Olive Branch. In December of 1799 William and Dorothy moved into Dove Cottage, in Grasmere. Dorothy was William’s secretary, as William dictated his poetry. In 1802 William married his childhood companion Mary Hutchinson, and the first three of their five children were born.

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St. Oswald's Church

The first church in Grasmere was founded by Oswald of Northumbria, King of Northumbria, in 642. The present church stands on or near the same site, and is dedicated to him. It dates from the 14th century, and was doubled in size by the addition of a parallel nave to the north of the original nave between 1490 and 1500. The roof was rebuilt in about 1562, which involved adding a second tier of arches to the arcade. The windows and doors were restored in 1840 by George Webster. William Wordsworth lived in Grasmere from 1799, and his final resting place is at St Oswald's. The monuments in the church include one to Wordsworth by Thomas Woolner, with an epitaph by John Keble. The church has a sculpture of the Madonna and child by Ophelia Gordon Bell, who lived and worked in Grasmere.

Rydal Mount & Gardens

Rydal Mount, in the heart of the Lake District , commands glorious views of Lake Windermere, Rydal Water and the surrounding fells. It was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 to 1850. The house, which now belongs to the descendants of the poet, retains a lived in family atmosphere, and has changed little since Wordsworth and his family came to live here. They rented the house from Lady le Fleming, of nearby Rydal Hall. The rooms on show are those of the family bedrooms of William and Mary, Dorothy, and Dora, and Wordsworth’s attic study, which he used when he was Poet Laureate. The house contains portraits, personal possessions and first editions of the poet’s work. Wordsworth was a keen landscape gardener with the four acre garden remaining much as he designed it. Consisting of rare shrubs, fellside terraces, lawns, rock pools and an ancient 9th Century mound leftover from its use as a site for a Beacon Fire to warn of impending Border Raiders.

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Ambleside

Explore one of the Lake Districts traditional Lakeland villages. Filled with shops, restaurants, parks, pubs and the hustle and bustle of village life today. Popular with walkers and climbers and the preferred starting point for the Fairfield horseshoe, a hillwalking ridge hike.

Hawkshead Grammar School Museum

The Old Grammar School attended by William Wordsworth is in the picturesque village of Hawkshead. Founded in 1585 by the Archbishop of York, Edwin Sandys. The ground floor classroom retains many old desks covered in carvings done by the boys, including the poet William Wordsworth and his brother John. Upstairs is the headmaster’s study and an exhibition relating to the history of the school, the founder and William Wordsworth.

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