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Places to go along the Windermere

Windermere near Gunners Howe. Photographer Ben Barden, © CTB

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  1. Image for Fell Foot Park

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    A 18 acre Victorian park, Fell Foot is a relaxing and enjoyable day out for all the family. Whether you want to …

  2. Image for Stagshaw Garden

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    Stagshaw Garden, owned by the National Trust, was the creation of the late Cubby Acland who worked as regional agent …

  3. Image for Townend

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    Townend is a wonderful example of Lakeland architecture, with tall chimneys, slate roof and lime rendered stonework. …

  4. Image for Troutbeck

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    Troutbeck is located between Windermere and Ambleside, next to the scenic Lake Windermere. It is a designated …

  5. Abbot Hall Art Gallery »

    An elegant Georgian house in Kendal, Abbot Hall Art Gallery provides a superb setting for its collection of fine …

  6. Ambleside Museum and Armitt Library »

    A unique opportunity to explore the fascinating history of Ambleside and surroundings from Roman times to the …

  7. Image for Blackwell, the Arts & Crafts House

    Blackwell, the Arts & Crafts House »

    Overlooking Lake Windermere, Blackwell has fine examples of decorative art, furniture and objects. Inspired by …

  8. Canal Boats at Rest (Sheepcote Street Bridge, Birmingham). © John Twinning

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    Artist John Twinning has exhibited and sold his work at exhibitions throughout the country. You can see examples of …

  9. Furness Abbey, © David Jackson - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

    Furness Abbey »

    Hidden in a peaceful green valley are the beautiful red sandstone remains of the wealthy abbey founded in 1123 by …

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