Sedbergh School Library, Cumbria.
The original site of Sedbergh School, founded in 1525 as a chantry school by Roger Lupton, Provost of Eton. The library building, built in 1716, originally housed classrooms. The geologist, Adam Sedgwick of Dent and William Wordsworth’s son were both pupils at the school. Coleridge’s popular but eccentric and alcoholic son, Hartley, taught here in 1837. The school became a grammar school in 1551, then independent in 1875.