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- Farringford House, in the village of Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight, was the home of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, from 1853 until his death in 1892...
- tourists who pestered him in Farringford, so he moved to Aldworth, in West Sus**** in 1869. However, he retained Farringford, and regularly returned there...
- Lord Tennyson lived at nearby Farringford House (on the road between Freshwater and Alum Bay). Tennyson lived at Farringford from 1853 until the end of his...
- avoid the publicity, the Tennysons moved to Freshwater, Isle of Wight to Farringford House. Emily found the house to be the "dearest place on earth", but...
- including the po****r Southport and Prestatyn resorts. In 1960, he bought Farringford House on the Isle of Wight, the former home of Alfred, Lord Tennyson...
- deceased friend Arthur Hallam. Tennyson's early childhood was spent at Farringford House on the Isle of Wight, which his father began renting in 1853 and...
- that Tennyson composed it while crossing the Solent from Aldworth to Farringford on the Isle of Wight, after suffering a serious illness; alternatively...
- Foresters (play) The Window (song cycle) Related Chapel House, Twickenham Farringford House Tennyson Down Blackdown, West Sus**** People Emily Tennyson (wife)...
- George Frederick Watts and Tennyson in the 1860s. Tennyson's nearby home, Farringford was another artistic centre. The plot revolves around the attempts by...
- line were numbered 1497 and 1498 and officially named Freshwater and Farringford respectively at a ceremony at Brockenhurst station on 12 May 2005. They...