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Keats / Wentworth Place
JOHN KEATS Lawn Bank, formerly Wentworth Place, Hampstead, home of the English poet
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1795 1821 Bank Gardener Hampstead Keats Lawn Places Wentworth
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This evocative image transports us back in time to the picturesque Lawn Bank, formerly known as Wentworth Place, in the heart of Hampstead, London. Home to the renowned English Romantic poet, John Keats, between 1818 and 1820, this historic site holds a special place in literary history. Built in 1795, Wentworth Place was a grand Georgian villa, surrounded by stunning gardens that offered Keats the tranquility and inspiration he sought during his most productive years as a poet. The Lawn Bank, as it is now known, was a favorite spot for Keats, who often penned verses while gazing out at the scenic views. The image captures the essence of the place as it might have appeared during Keats' residence. The lush, green lawn, dotted with trees and flowers, stretches out before us, inviting us to imagine the poet reclining on the grass, pen in hand, lost in thought as he crafted some of his most famous works. Keats' time at Wentworth Place was marked by both personal and professional milestones. He fell in love with Fanny Brawne, whose home was nearby, and wrote some of his most beloved poems, including "Ode to a Nightingale," "Ode on a Grecian Urn," and "Endymion." Tragically, Keats died of tuberculosis in Rome in 1821, at the young age of 25. Today, the Lawn Bank stands as a testament to the power of creativity and the enduring beauty of nature. The house, now a museum and literary center, attracts visitors from around the world who seek to connect with the spirit of this remarkable poet and the place that inspired him.
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