C O N T A C T

      Grasmere

      DANCES WITH THE DAFFODILS

      LAKE DISTRICT, CUMBRIA, ENGLAND

      Grasmere is a village located in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, with stunning landscapes, rolling hills, and the picturesque Grasmere Lake. The village itself is nestled in a scenic valley, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

      Grasmere gained literary fame in the 19th century as the home and inspiration for the Lake Poets, a group of renowned English poets including William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey. Wordsworth, in particular, lived in Grasmere for many years and wrote several famous poems inspired by the area, including his famous "Daffodils."

      Dove Cottage, located in Grasmere, was William Wordsworth's former home. It is now a museum dedicated to the poet's life and works. Visitors can explore the cottage, view original manuscripts, and gain insight into the daily life of the Lake Poets.

      Grasmere's combination of natural beauty, literary heritage, and cultural offerings make it a special place for locals and tourists alike. It continues to captivate visitors with its charm and timeless appeal.

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      Bride in her Ziad Nakad gown standing in the hallway of Chateau Martinay

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