‘Spectacularly stupid’ tourist mocked for leaving scathing review after visiting Wordsworth’s home – can you see why?

‘Spectacularly stupid’ tourist mocked for leaving scathing review after visiting Wordsworth’s home – can you see why?

A VISITOR to William Wordsworth’s home complained he was not in — and had to be told he’s a dead poet because he didn’t know it.

Tourists had paid £12.50 for entry to the long-deceased literary giant’s Lake District property.

An idiotic tourist left a scathing review of William Wordsworth's Lake District home
An idiotic tourist left a scathing review of William Wordsworth’s Lake District homeCredit: Robert Harding World Imagery – Getty
The tourist took to the internet to complain his trip to Rydal Mount was marred by Wordsworth'’s no-show
The tourist took to the internet to complain his trip to Rydal Mount was marred by Wordsworth’’s no-showCredit: FACEBOOK

But one, called Peter, said in an online review his family’s trip to Rydal Mount was marred by William’s no-show.

He wrote: “Despite all the publicity about it being the home of William Wordsworth, he wasn’t in and when I asked when he would be home all I got was blank stares.”

A reply from the current owner, a Wordsworth relative, also warned him about two other Lakeland writers — John Ruskin and Beatrix Potter.

It said: “I am sorry you missed him — he sadly died on 23rd April, 1850. However, I am his great great great great grandson — and I was here.

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“I hope you will not be similarly disappointed if you visit Beatrix Potter’s house or Ruskin’s place at Coniston. But I should warn you that they are also dead.”

Another person wrote: “Some people are spectacularly stupid.”

Wordsworth, whose poems included I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, lived there from 1813 to his death aged 80.

Wordsworth died in 1850
Wordsworth died in 1850Credit: Alamy

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