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Description: Grasmere is probably the Cumbria's most popular village probably thanks to William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Today ... more
Grasmere in general ... Grasmere is totally given over to the tourist industry, with plenty of gift shops, and places to eat and stay.

Newest Review: ... man hath found", it certainly doesn't disappoint, but for me as a huge fan of a Lakeland cream tea, the real beauty lies in the wide selection of enticing tea rooms that lie in wait at the end of the journey! One small word of caution for those less able walkers, about ¾ of the way round, just as the tea shops are almost in site, a certain portion of the Lake remains privately owned ... more

 ... which means you are diverted up a short hillside in order to complete the journey. Unlikely to be a problem for the many seasoned fell-walkers that are attracted to the area, but lets just say I can vividly recall my sister who's boots aren't really made...more

yabbadabbadoo
Crowned Review Grasmere in general: A host of reasons to visit (1211 words)
by yabbadabbadoo - written on 10/11/08 (Very useful, 287 readings)
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****A village steeped in literary tradition**** The village of Grasmere situated in the heart of the English Lake District will of course be forever associated with the great poet William Wordsworth 1770-1850 who lived here at Dove Cottage for a period of 8 years at the peak of his writing powers, during which time he penned his most famous piece, the beautiful and evocative "I wandered lonely as a cloud". All quite familiar I hear you cry, but I'm pretty sure you didn't know that Grasmere is in fact the very place that inspired children's TV icon Postman Pat's home village of Greendale! So with that revelation fresh in the ...

ant500
Premium Review Keswick Queen of The Lakes (590 words)
by ant500 - written on 20/05/07 (Useful, 64 readings)
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Keswick is often regarded as one of the most beautiful places in the UK and rated by the staff of the American credit agency Standard & Poor as one of the most fabulous places on earth. Keswick is known as the town that has it all – and rightly so. Surrounded by the English Lake District Park, which consists of some 860 square miles of incredibly idyllic countryside. Keswick has always inspired philosophers, social reformers, artists and poets, such as Ruskin, Walpole, Coleridge, Heaton-Cooper, Wordsworth and Southey. If ever there was a town surrounded by magic, myth and lore then this is definitely it. The countryside has been shaped by a history of ...

mumsymary
Premium Review Grasmere in general: Wordworth wrote some words here. (588 words)
by mumsymary - written on 19/03/07 (Very useful, 215 readings)
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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 ...

 

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