Rydal Mount
Located between Ambleside and Grasmere, from 1813 onwards it was the home of William Wordsworth and his family.
Located between Ambleside and Grasmere, from 1813 onwards it was the home of William Wordsworth and his family.
A house built at great expense in Borrowdale, near Keswick, by Southey’s friend and erstwhile neighbour Mary Barker. The costs incurred forced Barker to retrench and move to Boulogne in April 1819.
Home of Thomas Hill, book-collector and part-proprietor of the Monthly Mirror. Southey, who admired Hill’s collection of English poetry, was an occasional visitor.
Home of Henry Herbert Southey, used by Robert Southey during his stays in London.
Southey’s residence in London during his time there in February–May 1797. His landlords were a Mr and Mrs Peacock.
The premises of Southey’s publisher, Longman.
Southey visited William Taylor at his home at Surry St in Norwich May-June 1798.
The home, near Maryport, Cumbria, of the Senhouses. Southey and members of his family were frequent visitors.
The home of Thomas Phillipps Lamb and his family. Southey visited the Lambs there in 1791 and 1792.
Home of the Spedding family, on the shore of Bassenthwaite lake.