Plans to turn a picturesque cottage once inhabited by the artist and poet William Blake into a museum are a step closer after funding was sourced to fix its thatched roof, which was at risk of ...
The thatched cottage where poet William Blake wrote the words to the hymn Jerusalem, one of England’s oldest windmills and the remains of a wild natural garden are among the historic sites at risk of ...
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The exact plot in which the artist and poet William Blake was buried will be marked with a gravestone nearly 200 years after his death. Blake, who wrote the words to the hymn Jerusalem, died in ...
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