Blind Tarn Cottage, Grasmere , 1892
88.7 x 135.2 x 3 cm (h x w x d)
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Blindtarn Cottage was the Green family home. ‘It is the only dwelling on the western side of the upper reaches of the Vale of Easedale, and close under the mountain’ (Dorothy Wordsworth).

Charlotte Fletcher, Blind Tarn Cottage, Grasmere, c1892, pencil
The Wordsworth Trust, bequest of Phoebe May-Johnson, 2005

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