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An attic room with a view of the railway sidings: on the trail of Norman Nicholson

There’s an app for almost everything these days, isn’t there? And there’s certainly one for the poet Norman Nicholson, who spent almost his entire life in the same house in the town of Millom, in the far west of Cumbria.

His bedroom was in the attic of a small house in St George’s Terrace, Millom, from where he could see the railway sidings. (The goods shed is now a branch of Tesco). During his...

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