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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Foresters (play) The
Window (song cycle)
Related Chapel House,
Twickenham Farringford House Tennyson Down Blackdown, West Sus****
People Emily Tennyson (wife)...
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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...