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Grasmere - the lake
Welcome to Grasmere, where the combination of scattered hamlets and farmsteads, beautiful woodland, and meadows fringing the lakes of Grasmere and Rydal Water conjure up a quintessential image of romantic Lakeland.
Grasmere is a great place to enjoy a car-free day out. Try a walk around the village soaking up the culture, or explore further afield on the 555 Stagecoach bus service. Grasmere is also a handy hub for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels.
The village is easily accessible on the 555 bus service, which operates between Lancaster and Keswick; and the 599 bus service from Windermere. Arriving by train? Alight at Oxenholme the Lake District and change for the connecting Lakes Line service to Windermere. Connect with the 555 from Windermere train station, and leave the bus at the the Daffodil Hotel stop, which is conveniently located for you to enjoy a visit to Wordsworth Grasmere and Dove Cottage: the former humble cottage home of poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy.
After visiting Wordsworth Grasmere, cross the A591 and head towards Grasmere village. At Broadgate car park, head over the footbridge. Cross another bridge and continue along the River Rothay’s left bank. You will reach the Millennium Bridge: go straight on, and beyond the bridge follow the path to the road. Turn left, past the Grasmere Gingerbread® shop (if you can resist stepping inside, that is!) and through the churchyard’s lychgate. St. Oswald’s is the parish church of Grasmere, Rydal and Langdale. William Wordsworth is buried here. There is a memorial inside the church, as well as his gravestone outside.

Grasmere Gingerbread ® shop
Nestled amongst the Lakeland Fells, Grasmere village is home to Sarah Nelson’s Grasmere Gingerbread ® shop, which was originally built in 1630 as the village school. It’s a wonderful opportunity to buy an authentically local gift, before heading into the village to explore a wealth of independent shops and art galleries. The Heaton Cooper Studio, located in the heart of the village, houses exhibitions showcasing stunning Lakeland landscapes, which are the work of three generations of one family.
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Heaton Cooper Studios, Grasmere
William Wordsworth declared Grasmere to be ‘the loveliest spot that man hath ever found’. He loved the Vale so much that he never moved away from it, moving his family just a couple of miles from Dove Cottage to Allan Bank in 1808; and from there to Rydal Mount in 1813.

National Trust - Allan Bank
Allan Bank is a National Trust property like no other. Only partially restored and undecorated, the house offers you the opportunity to see and touch the many layers of this home’s fascinating history. The house and grounds are reached by a short 10-minute walk uphill from the centre of the village.
You may leave the Lake District, but once you’ve been, it’ll never leave you.
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