William Wordsworth Daffodils Tour

This private literary tour sets off from your hotel or guest house with your local private guide and driver in a comfortable car for a short drive through the Lakeland fells to two of the houses most closely associated with the 19th century poet, William Wordsworth. Spend a day in the footsteps of one of our greatest writers on our William Wordsworth Daffodils Tour.

Are you ready to travel back to the 1770s? On this tour we will visit the houses that William Wordsworth lived in. And also travel through the beautiful Lake District that so inspired his work.

Visit where Wordsworth was born also home town to notorious Fletcher Christian

We will journey back to 1770s, to birthplace and childhood home of the much-loved poet, William Wordsworth & his sister, Dorothy. Located on the western edge of the English Lakes in the small market town of Cockermouth. Wordsworth House is presented as it would have been when William and Dorothy lived here with their parents, three brothers and servants in the 1770s. Today, this pefectly preserved and very homely Georgian townhouse is the real deal with food on the dining table and very often a fire burning in the working kitchen.  Maybe even a recipe William and Dorothy might have eaten for you to taste. If you fancy a spot of poetry then try writing with the Ink and quill pens in the clerk’s office. For the more musically minded why not try the replica harpsichord.

Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, Cumbria  William Wordsworth Daffodils Tour

Of course the house is only part of the story as no visit is complete without a visit to the garden which is overflowing with 18th-century style vegetables, fruit, herbs & flowers.

There are plenty of fine old pubs in Cockermouth should you wish for a drink or a tasty lunch before heading down the A591 road, officially the best road in Britain to the beautiful little town of Grasmere and Dove Cottage. It was in this little cottage, at times ‘crammed edge full’ with people, in the heart of the remote Lake District, that William Wordsworth wrote some of the greatest poetry in the English language and Dorothy kept her famous ‘Grasmere Journal’, now on display in the adjoining Museum.

The small but perfectly formed Dove Cottage

Dove Cottage - the home of William and Dorothy Wordsworth alongside the the splendid Wordsworth museum (not pictured)

William came across his first Grasmere home by chance as he and his brother John walked along this lane with his fellow poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in late 1799. He and his sister Dorothy moved in just a few weeks later.

The cottage had once been an inn, the ‘Dove and Olive Bough’. It was now to be the Wordsworths’ home for the next eight years. In 1802 William married Mary Hutchinson and three of their five children were born here.

Step into Dove Cottage to get a sense of that time: stone floors, dark panelled rooms, glowing coal fires and the family’s own belongings. Little has changed in the house since the Wordsworths lived here.

Stroll in the Dove Cottage garden, a place of refuge, meditation and inspiration. It was, wrote Wordsworth, ‘the work of our own hands’. Here they planted flowers and vegetables, watched birds and butterflies and, most importantly, read, talked and wrote poetry.

Next door to Dove Cottage is the wonderful Wordsworth museum which is full of his handwritten manuscripts and lots of personal momentos of the great writer, a must-see for all fans.

How to book the William Wordsworth Daffodils Tour

Prices

1 Adult = £300

2 Adults = £250

3 Adults = £200

4 Adults = £175

Departure Time:9am
City Location: Cumbria – The Lake District
Duration of Tour: 7 hours
(Approximate times as all tours are bespoke)

For more information or to make a booking, please email yeoldeenglandtours@gmail.com

Alternatively you can book by using the automated booking process with Viator below. You may also be interested in our Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit Tour.

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