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    Poet Norman Nicholson Millom home attraction plan scaled back

    August 22, 2025


    Sue Dawson Two views of a terraced property with a large shop-style window to the right of the front door, a smaller upstairs window and an attic dormer. The one to the left is prior to repairs and features damp patches on pebble dashing on the first floor, damaged woodwork and guttering on the roof and a plant growing wild next to the attic. The right shows repaired brickwork and new woodwork which has been painted pink.Sue Dawson

    The property shown before and after recent repairs

    Ambitious plans to develop a poet’s former home into a visitor attraction have had to be scaled back due to funding issues.

    Norman Nicholson lived in St George’s Terrace in Millom, Cumbria, and a society celebrating his life and work is transforming it into museum and outreach centre.

    Repairs have been carried out, but a series of funding rejections mean plans to add a three-storey rear extension have now been abandoned.

    Instead, the project will focus on refurbishing the terraced Victorian property as it currently stands to transform it into a museum and hub for community activities.

    Nicholson wrote poetry, plays and prose books from his home, which earned him an international reputation, an OBE and the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry.

    He died in 1987 and the Norman Nicholson House Society was launched in 2016.

    It succeeded in buying the Victorian terraced property, and repairs to the exterior, including a new roof, were completed earlier this year.

    Raymond Troll A black-and-white photograph of Norman Nicholson. His grey hair is swept back and reaches his shoulders. He is wearing a suit and tie looking at the camera with a half smile.Raymond Troll

    Norman Nicholson, who died in 1987, lived almost his entire life in the property

    Charlie Lambert, chair of the society, said: “We always knew that our aims were ambitious and make no apology for that.

    “But we also recognise the reality of the funding landscape and it’s clear that our project as originally envisaged is asking too much.

    “So we’re now looking to concentrate on the house within its current footprint.”

    He added: “We will reduce the amount we’re requesting from funding organisations but retain the same objectives – to create a lively museum to celebrate Nicholson’s work, provide a focus for creativity, and a hub for community activities in Millom.”



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