Grasmere, England (Recollections)

Background

Grasmere is located in Cumbria, England. It was once home to William Wordsworth who called it “the loveliest spot that man hath ever found.” To provide perspective, it has a modest population of 1,029. Despite it's small size, Gramere is renowned for its Rushbearing Ceremony in which a procession travels through the village with bearings comprised of rushes and flowers; festive music accompanies the procession. In all, Grasmere is a quaint English town popular amongst tourists seeking an idyllic English countryside retreat. 

In-Text 

Unsurprisingly, in the provided excerpt from Dorothy Wordsworth’s Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland, Grasmere, once the home of the Wordsworths, is referenced: “Reached Dumfries at about nine o’clock—market-day; met crowds of people on the road, and every one had a smile for us and our car . . . . The inn was a large house, and tolerably comfortable; Mr. Rogers and his sister, whom we had seen at our own cottage at Grasmere a few days before, had arrived there that same afternoon on their way to the Highlands; but we did not see them till the next morning, and only for about a quarter of an hour.”

Coordinates

Latitude: 54.459734000000
Longitude: -3.024391900000