Pull up into the car park of Levens Hall, five miles south of Kendal on the banks of the River Kent, and
Read More Β»Holker Hall dates from the sixteenth century, although the attractive red sandstone house that exists today is largely Victorian, built after a
Read More Β»The Story of Ambleside The Armitt Museum, gallery and reference library was established in Ambleside in 1912 to βfoster an exchange of
Read More Β»The tiny National Trust property of Bridge House is located to the north of Ambleside town centre. Spanning the waters of Stock
Read More Β»There are dozens of high-level tarns scattered throughout the Lake District, beautiful pools usually occupying glacial hollows on the fellsides. They were
Read More Β»St Oswald’s Church is another Grasmere site that is closely associated with William Wordsworth, and one to which fans of the Romantic
Read More Β»Dove Cottage is the house most often associated with the Romantic poet William Wordsworth, and yet he and his family lived there
Read More Β»The Romantic poet William Wordsworth lived in quaint little Dove Cottage, on the edge of Grasmere, from 1799 until 1808. Having spent
Read More Β»The Home of William Wordsworth Allan Bank, formerly the residence of the renowned poet William Wordsworth, stands as a significant historical site
Read More Β»Perfect Activity for a Rainy Day in the Lake District The Lakeland Motor Museum is set in a great big barn, making
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