isn't just famous for its grandeur; it's also where Ivanhoe author Sir Walter Scott supposedly kicked off his poetry career and allegedly indulged in opium-fuelled sessions with none other than ...
"It was also known to have been frequented by famous English romantic poet, William Wordsworth and his wife, Mary Hutchinson. "The grounds and gardens which stretch to approximately 4.5 acres are ...
A Scottish mansion where William Wordsworth and Sir Walter Scott ... dating to the eighteenth century was the home of the famous Scottish poet, playwright, historian, Sir Walter Scott.
Positions taken, we began our recital of a selection of William ... purchased by The Wordsworth Trust. Cumbria-born Wordsworth is one of the most important poets of the Romantic age Credit ...
Particularly in the second half of her career, Faithfull produced work which stood head and shoulders above much of the ...
This edition, however, contains works by the likes of Owen Sheers, Paul Muldoon, Sylvia Plath, William ... of Romantic poetry written by friends and colleagues Coleridge and Wordsworth.
The Lake District is (probably) the UK’s best-loved National Park, a place so beguiling it inspired Wordsworth ... The late Romantic poet was born in Cumbria and left his mark all over the ...
A mansion where William Wordsworth and Sir Walter Scott are believed to have ... dating to the eighteenth century was the home of the famous Scottish poet, playwright, historian, Sir Walter Scott.
Poets have long extolled the diverse mystical and romantic landscapes of the United Kingdom ... and coastal marshlands. Meet William Wordsworth in Grasmere and Jane Austen in Bath, explore the world ...