The grave of Alice Pleasance Hargreaves (née Liddell) in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, a town in the middle of Britain’s historic New Forest.
She might be just another high-class Victorian lady, but for the fact that a cranky Oxford mathematician and pioneer photographer, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (writing as Lewis Carroll) published a children’s story with her as the heroine.
You don’t have to go to Hampshire to see a significant collection of Lewis Carroll memorabilia, displayed in the Mad Hatter’s Tearoom of La Rosa Hotel, West Cliff, Whitby, the meeting place of the Whitby Writers Group.