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This tiny church, lies in the beautiful Duddon valley, in the Lake district national park, Cumbria. It is the church of the Holy Trinity, and covers the hamlet of Seathwaite. It dates back to the early 16th century, and was visited by William Wordsworth many times. A famous vicar here, who Wordsworth wrote about, was called Wonderful Walker. Walker lived here from 1736-1802, teaching, working on farms and brewing beer, he died aged 92. |
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