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Walks with Andrew Swift: Cleddon Shoots and Falls - The Bath Magazine

Summary by The Bath Magazine
Upstream from Tintern Abbey there is a panoramic view from a rocky cascade called Cleddon Shoots, described by Wordsworth as a ‘sounding cataract’. Andrew Swift takes a walk and revels in the vistas. In July 1798, while on a walking tour of the Wye Valley, William Wordsworth was inspired to write what is regarded as his first great poem. Although forever associated with Tintern Abbey, its title makes it clear that it was written a few miles upst…
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The Bath Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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