Wordsworth Grasmere located at Town End, Grasmere, Ambleside LA22 9SH, UK

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Former home of poet William Wordsworth, with a museum, guided tours, gardens & a tea room.

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David Williams

4 Google Rating

Ok i suppose.

4/ 5

Ok i suppose.

Alex Schultz

5 Google Rating

This is run exceptionally well by people who genuinely care about what they do. Fantastic homemade c

5/ 5

This is run exceptionally well by people who genuinely care about what they do. Fantastic homemade cakes in the cafe, and excellent tour guides with detailed knowledge of the family history. Highly recommended.

Kev Speight

2 Google Rating

Would have rated higher but renovation work was taking place so could not do the tour of Dove cottag

2/ 5

Would have rated higher but renovation work was taking place so could not do the tour of Dove cottage.

Naomi Wells (naomiw28)

4 Google Rating

Beautifully maintained house kept in the style Wordsworth would've lived in with many of his origina

4/ 5

Beautifully maintained house kept in the style Wordsworth would've lived in with many of his original furnishings. The team have done a great job of designing the house from research into the journals and writings of the people who both lived and visited Dove Cottage. There's a lovely little cafe on site, and a beautiful view of the lake from the cottage and local town. And must-visit, and especially good on a rainy day.

High Altitude

5 Google Rating

A very beautiful village with a great medium effort walk. You could see the surrounding countryside

5/ 5

A very beautiful village with a great medium effort walk. You could see the surrounding countryside from the path leading up from behind the Wordsworth House. Winter best time to visit. The crowds are less.

Anthony Davies

5 Google Rating

Atmospheric and beautiful cottage and gardens. Extremely friendly and helpful staff. Informative and

5/ 5

Atmospheric and beautiful cottage and gardens. Extremely friendly and helpful staff. Informative and imaginative museum, nice cafe and good shop. The ticket lasts for 12 months too, so you can come back!

David Mitchell

5 Google Rating

Absolutely fantastic experience. The staff were enthusiastic and so friendly, you can see they enjoy

5/ 5

Absolutely fantastic experience. The staff were enthusiastic and so friendly, you can see they enjoy the subject matter and go the extra mile. We had the tour and looked around all the fantastic exhibits in the new visitor centre. Lovely coffee shop, but takes a while for a coffee. We will be back in the summer to see "Dove Cottage" rear garden, in full bloom.

Dom Butler

5 Google Rating

World-class visitor centre we were told by the friendly staff had just opened. Developed very sympat

5/ 5

World-class visitor centre we were told by the friendly staff had just opened. Developed very sympathetically to the area and history but with a fresh and modern finish. The staging of Dove Cottage was aesthetically delightful. Really a great ode to this great writer.

Alex Clark-Michalek

5 Google Rating

Stunning place with excellent staff who really welcome you in and make you feel like you belong ther

5/ 5

Stunning place with excellent staff who really welcome you in and make you feel like you belong there. I came in with little knowledge of Wordsworth and this place has lit a fire in me that has made me want to know more. They do a great job of showing how his works came from this place and I’d really recommend the Garden-Orchard tour which sets you right into the landscape the poems come from.

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  • Sunday10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Monday10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday24 hours open
  • Thursday24 hours open
  • Friday10:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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