Castlerigg Stone Circle Keswick
Castlerigg Stone Circle (also known as the Keswick Circle) is a Neolithic stone circle about 1.5 miles east of Keswick.To get there take the Penrith
John Wilkinson – Lindale
John Wilkinson – Lindale:Lindale is close to the River Winster on the old Lancashire and Westmorland border.St Paul’s church along with the local pub
Cartmel Fell School And The Worn Rock Slide
Cartmel Fell School And The Worn Rock Slide:The Parish Hall on Cartmel Fell was once the local school until it closed in 1971 due
The Amazing Story of Millican Dalton
The Amazing Story of Millican Dalton:Millican Dalton was born in Nenthead, Alston, Cumberland, on 20 April 1867.He was known as the caveman of Borrowdale.He
Cartmel Gatehouse
Cartmel Gatehouse:Once the gatehouse to Cartmel Priory, this fortified tower was built around 1330-40, at a time of constant danger from across the border.Its
Arnside’s 15c Pele Tower
Arnside’s 15c Pele Tower:
On the southern side of Arnside Knott are the romantic ruins of Arnside Tower.
Arnside Tower House is located in
Kendal Canal – the Black and White Canal
Kendal Canal – the Black and White Canal:The Kendal canal opened in 1819 as an extension to the Preston to Lancaster canal.The canal’s main
Windermere’s Brand New MV Swift
Windermere’s Brand New MV Swift took to the waters of Windermere recently.
Windermere Lake Cruises’ brand-new 300-seat MV Swift embarked on its maiden voyage last
Tour of Britain – The Tour Returns to Cumbria
Tour of Britain – The Tour Returns to Cumbria:Cumbria will once again host a stage of UK’s elite road cycling race – the Tour
Ornate Cast Iron Shop Front
Ornate Cast Iron Shop Front in Dalton-in-Furness:
Hartley’s Restaurant at 51, Market Street in Dalton-in-Furness has its own individual identity from other shops in