CUMBRIANS are being treated to a free weekend of art to celebrate the reopening of one of William Wordsworth’s homes and the beginning of a new exhibition there.

Wordsworth House and Garden will open its doors on April 2, showcasing the beautiful spring garden and an exciting new exhibition for the 2022 season.

Scree was co-created with local poet, writer and photographer Lucy Burnett and explores people’s changing relationship with the landscape that surrounds us.

To celebrate its opening at Wordsworth’s birthplace, the National Trust is inviting Cumbrian residents for a free visit on Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3.

Zoe Gilbert, Wordsworth House’s visitor experience and operations manager, said: “Scree is about nature’s power to shape us and the impact we, in turn, have on the environment. These are issues that affect us all.

“The exhibition combines the written word, stunning images, commissioned short films and a range of evocative objects chosen by Lucy to exemplify her relationship with this very special place.

“We are especially thrilled to have manuscripts on loan from The Wordsworth Trust and some fascinating geological specimens from Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery.”

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Lucy Burnett said: “Instead of offering scenic walks to honeypot locations or rugged peak-bagging adventures, the routes in Scree are artistic provocations.

“I’m interested in playfully asking questions to rethink our relationship with the Lake District, through writing and art, walking, running or cycling.

“Scree doesn’t provide the answers – that’s where you come in. I invite you to follow the routes and come up with your own responses, by engaging creatively with the landscape through writing or art!”

Wordsworth House is hosting a series of linked talks and workshops from Lucy Burnett and others, including the poet Helen Mort, authors Stephen Cooper, Kathleen Jones and Professor Angus Winchester.

For more information and to book tickets, see the National Trust website, email wordsworthhouse@nationaltrust.org.uk or ring 01900 824805.

Scree is open daily, except Thursday and Friday, 10am to 4pm, from 2 April 2 to November 6 and admission is free with entry to the house and garden.