The Grasmere Yearbook – Bill Birkett

£26.00

Grasmere, home of the Wordsworths and at the heart of the Lake District National Park and World Heritage Site, is one of the most celebrated valleys in the region. The particular Lakeland character and beauty of Grasmere have made it world famous and have inspired artists and writers for over two hundred years. This high-quality book is a personal photographic diary by award-winning photographer Bill Birkett. All the four seasons, and their many moods, are represented and the photographic journey extends from lakeshore, through village, wood and meadow, to the high fell tops. Extensive captions are based on a lifetime’s local knowledge.

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Hardback

Publisher: Bill Birkett Publishing

ISBN: 9780956429667

Publication Date: 2020

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Dimensions 245 × 170 mm

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Wordsworth Grasmere

Nestled away in a beautiful historic hamlet in Grasmere sits Dove Cottage, home of the great English poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy.

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