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Grasmere village (England Cumbria) is a popular tourist destination because it is located in the center of the country's lake district. Currently, the population is about 1,500 people. The town also shares its name with the nearby lake, it is located in the center of Cumbria County.

Grasmere is located close to Helm's Crag which draws several nicknames from the outline of the hill and the shape of the rock. The town is also famous as one of the house of William Wordsworth, a poet with two ownership in Grasmere. Dove Cottage is a place where Wordsworth is said to have written many of his best literary works.

Another one of the two poet 's houses is Rydal Mount located in one of the hills of the town. Wordsworth did not write his poem while living there, but although he was a British poet then he liked to concentrate on his gardening.

Residents of modern Grasmere's most famous part-time job are rock star, Sting and his wife, Treedy Styler. Other people in the memo include, among other things, Samuel Taylor Collidge, who is said to have developed some stanzas to his poem "Ancient Mariner's Sleep" while staying at the Dow · Cottage.

The Cambrian ritual in the northwestern part of the country and the population of the non-metropolitan area currently have a population of about 500,000 people. It began in 1974 as a result of the Local Government Act of 1974. It is also the third largest ritual county throughout the UK. It has a beautiful Irish coastline, mainly in the countryside in the countryside. Both Grasmere and this county are typical examples of English life and life.



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