
Dora's Field, Rydal, Lake District Cumbria.
N 54° 26.839 W 002° 58.925
30U E 501161 N 6033292
Dora's Field was bought by William Wordsworth to build a house on as he stayed nearby at Rydal Mount.
Waymark Code: WM3H5D
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/06/2008
Views: 23
The House William Wordsworth had planned for the land next door to St.Mary's church in Rydal never materialised, as his daughter Dora died in 1847.
William later went down to the field with his sister and gardener where they planted hundreds of daffodils as a memorial to Dora.
The field is now known as Dora's field and access to it can be gained from a gate in the churchyard of St.Mary's Rydal.
The field puts on a magnificent display of daffodils in Spring and later, as the field is carpeted in bluebells in late Spring.
The field is managed by the National Trust, and admission is free. The place is always open.
The address of property, including Postcode.: Dora's Field, A591
Rydal, Ambleside.
Cumbria. UK
LA22 9
 The charges to visitors and opening hours.: Free entry.
Always open.
 Web page: [Web Link]
 Parking place (optional): N 54° 26.833 W 002° 58.877
 National Trust member: no
 References: Not listed

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