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Thomas Hardy's Cottage, in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, is a small cob and thatch building that is the birthplace of the English author Thomas Hardy. He was born there in 1840 and lived in the cottage until he was aged 34—during which time he wrote the novels Under the Greenwood Tree (1872) and Far from the Madding Crowd (1874)—when he left home to be married to Emma Gifford. The cottage was given listed building status in 1956 and is listed Grade II the National Heritage List for England.

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  • Casa de campo de Thomas Hardy (es)
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  • La casa de campo de Thomas Hardy (en inglés: Thomas Hardy's Cottage), ubicada en (Dorset, Inglaterra), al este de Dorchester, la capital del condado, fue el lugar de nacimiento del autor británico Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). El escritor vivió en ese lugar hasta sus 34 años de edad y durante ese tiempo publicó las novelas Remedios desesperados, Bajo la verde fronda, Unos ojos azules y Lejos del mundanal ruido, publicadas en 1871, 1872, 1873 y 1874 respectivamente. En la actualidad, pertenece a la National Trust. (es)
  • Thomas Hardy's Cottage, in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, is a small cob and thatch building that is the birthplace of the English author Thomas Hardy. He was born there in 1840 and lived in the cottage until he was aged 34—during which time he wrote the novels Under the Greenwood Tree (1872) and Far from the Madding Crowd (1874)—when he left home to be married to Emma Gifford. The cottage was given listed building status in 1956 and is listed Grade II the National Heritage List for England. (en)
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  • Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England, United Kingdom (en)
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  • La casa de campo de Thomas Hardy (en inglés: Thomas Hardy's Cottage), ubicada en (Dorset, Inglaterra), al este de Dorchester, la capital del condado, fue el lugar de nacimiento del autor británico Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). El escritor vivió en ese lugar hasta sus 34 años de edad y durante ese tiempo publicó las novelas Remedios desesperados, Bajo la verde fronda, Unos ojos azules y Lejos del mundanal ruido, publicadas en 1871, 1872, 1873 y 1874 respectivamente. En la actualidad, pertenece a la National Trust. (es)
  • Thomas Hardy's Cottage, in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, is a small cob and thatch building that is the birthplace of the English author Thomas Hardy. He was born there in 1840 and lived in the cottage until he was aged 34—during which time he wrote the novels Under the Greenwood Tree (1872) and Far from the Madding Crowd (1874)—when he left home to be married to Emma Gifford. The cottage was built by Hardy's great-grandfather in 1800. It is now a National Trust property, and a popular tourist attraction. The property has a typical cottage garden, and the interior displays furniture which, although not from the Hardy family, is original to the period. The property is situated on the northern boundary of . It is only three miles from Max Gate, the house that Hardy designed and lived in with Emma Gifford from 1885 until his death in 1928. The cottage was given listed building status in 1956 and is listed Grade II the National Heritage List for England. In 2012 the go ahead was given to a project to build a new visitor centre near the cottage. The project also included new trails in Thorncombe Wood. The project, which secured £525,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund, was a joint partnership between Dorset County Council and the National Trust. The visitor centre opened in September 2014. (en)
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