π Historic cottage where poet William Blake lived and wrote from 1800 to 1803.
π Site where Blake penned "Jerusalem" and faced a treason trial.
βοΈ Explore the home of a literary giant
ποΈ Witness ongoing restoration work of a Grade II listed building
π Discover a significant site in English literary history
π¨ Attend open days to see a replica 18th-century printing press
π§ Currently closed to the public as a visitor centre, only open on specific days
πΆββοΈ Small site, may feel quiet
Free roadside parking available nearby.
πΆββοΈ Access via a walk down the seafront from Bognor Regis.
π» Visit The Fox Inn, a historic pub across the road that Blake frequented.
π Check the official Blake's Cottage website for open days and visitor information.
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