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Grasmere

(See also Grasmere Lake , Wordsworth Museum and Dove Cottage)

Grasmere By Julian ThurgoodGrasmere, the northernmost village in the southern Lake District, is set in a valley surrounded by the lower grassy slopes of the Lakeland hills.

Old cottages, faced with pebbledash, and houses of bluish-green local slate vie for attention along the twisty streets of the village. Victorian villas sit comfortably beside hotels, galleries and shops catering to tourists.

Sarah Nelsons Gingerbread Shop Grasmere By Julian ThurgoodGingerbread lovers stop for a treat at the famous, teensy Gingerbread shop near the church. It's hard to imagine this tiny space was once a school. Church Stile, a row of 17th century cottages, is now the home of the National Trust shop, but in a past life was an inn.

Across from Church Stile in the village centre sits the 13th century church, dedicated to St Oswald, the 7th century Christian king of Northumberland. The Rushbearing Ceremony, which takes place on the Saturday nearest St. Oswald's Day (August 5), commemorates the time when the floor of the church was covered with rushes. Children parade to the church bearing rushes in the form of a cross.

Dove Cottage By Julian ThurgoodGrasmere's most famous resident, William Wordsworth, is buried in the churchyard. He lived here from 1799 to 1813 in the two storey Dove Cottage. The whitewashed cottage with its Lakeland slate roof was originally an inn, the Dove and Olive Branch. When Wordsworth was alive, it was known as Town End. Today, tours are offered of the home and next door an exhibition on Wordsworth informs and delights poetry lovers.

Grasmere village from Stone Arthur by Ann_BowkerStand on the bridge by Grasmere Lake and look back at the River Rothay winding down from the village to the Lake, and you will see what Wordsworth meant when he said of this village, "The most loveliest spot that man hath found."

Location Map of Grasmere
Grasmere, the northernmost village in the southern Lake District, is located on the A591
3 miles (5km) NW of Ambleside

Dove Cottage and Museum are open daily (closed for 4 weeks in Jan./Feb.) from 9:30am-5:30pm. Cottage by guided tour.
Tel.(0)1539 435 544. The museum contains Wordsworth's books and a collection of manuscripts, paintings and books relating to British Romanticism.

There are boats for hire at Grasmere Lake.

Photos courtesy of Julian Thurgood and Ann Bowker

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