Apethorpe
a Picturesque Village in the county of Northamptonshire
Ludlow
a Historic Market Town in the county of Shropshire
St Helens
in the county of Merseyside
Chorley
in the county of Lancashire
THE TRIAL OF THE PYX
The Hidden Churches of Oxfordshire
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'Dora's Field' at the village of Rydal near the town of Ambleside in Cumbria's Lake District, is named after Wordsworth's daughter and is a mass of daffodils that were planted in her memory by Wordsworth, his wife and their gardener after Dora died from tuberculosis in 1847. She was devoted to her father William, and was a significant influence on his poetry. The field was given to the National Trust by Gordon Wordsworth (William's Grandchild) in 1935 for the benefit of the public.