Fodor's Expert Review Allan Bank

Grasmere Historic Home Fodor's Choice

Rope swings on the grounds, picnics in atmospheric old rooms, free tea and coffee, and huge blackboards you can write on: Allan Bank is unlike most other historic houses cared for by the National Trust. On a hill above the lake near Grasmere village, this grand house was once home to poet William Wordsworth as well as to Canon Rawnsley, the founder of the National Trust. Seriously damaged by fire in 2011, it has been partially restored but also left deliberately undecorated. It offers a much less formal experience than other stops on the Wordsworth trail. There are frequent activities for both children and adults: arts and crafts but also music and astronomy. Red squirrels can be seen on the 30-minute woodland walk through the beautiful grounds.

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Quick Facts

Off A591
Grasmere, Cumbria  LA22 9QB, England

01539-435143

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/allan-bank-and-grasmere

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: £6.50, Closed weekdays

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