Wednesday 22 August 2012

William Cowper's Summer Garden House, Olney

Olney, Buckinghamshire


William Cowper, 18th Century poet and letter writer, lived in Olney, Buckinghamshire. This tiny little building in the garden of his home was described by Cowper as his ‘verse manufacturey’. His home is now The Cowper and Newton Museum. John Newton was a great friend of Cowper and Parish Priest of Olney. Newton is possibly best known as the author of the hymn, Amazing Grace.







The photo above will give you a better perspective of the size of this precious little hideaway. ( I want one!!)


(Note: If you are a follower of author and historian, Douglas Bond, that is Mr. Bond directly in the middle in blue talking to my cousin in red.)



7 comments:

LONDONLULU said...

So amazing, I didn't realize he was from around the region! (I need to tell Mr. L :) Love these shots - that building is darling and how nice his home is now a museum.

Adele said...

What a sweet place. I want one too! (Back in my college/singing days, I sang a mean amazing grace.)

LOLfromPasa said...

Thanks, Lulu and Adele. Well I have been talking to Mr LOL and I don't think our shed is going to be transformed. Oh well..! Adele, bet you would sing the song just the same now :)

Petrea Burchard said...

I want one, too!

LOLfromPasa said...

:)

Chrissy Brand said...

Lovely- some of my ancestors are from Olney.

LOLfromPasa said...

Well, next time you venture south out of Manchester, Chrissy, drive down the M6. It is just off freeway, next stop after Northampton. Worth it!