Coleridge Cottage
Historic cottage in Nether Stowey, Somerset, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Coleridge Cottage is a cottage situated in Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset, England. It is a grade II* listed building.[1] The 17th century cottage was originally two buildings which were later combined and expanded.
Location within Somerset and the United Kingdom | |
Established | 1998 |
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Location | Nether Stowey, Somerset |
Coordinates | 51.1522°N 3.1579°W / 51.1522; -3.1579 |
Website | Coleridge Cottage information at the National Trust |
In 1797 the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge rented the cottage. While he lived there he wrote many of his better known works. He was visited by William Wordsworth and other early members of the Romantic movement. Coleridge moved out in 1799 and the building was refurbished. Almost 100 years after his occupation some of his admirers leased the property and eventually bought it, after a national campaign and significant private funding. In 1909 they handed it over to the National Trust who have run it as a writer's home museum since then. In the later 20th and early 21st centuries further renovation and expansion was undertaken. Since then, it has won awards as a tourist attraction.
The cottage is the starting point for the long-distance trail the Coleridge Way which runs west for 51-mile (82 km) to Lynmouth.[2]