Fox’s Pulpit
Fox’s Pulpit:
Quakerism first came to the Lake District in 1652 when George Fox visited the northwest of England.
Fox’s Pulpit, on Firbank Fell, is
Cast Away at the Anglers Arms, Haverthwaite
Cast Away at the Anglers Arms, Haverthwaite:
The Anglers Arms is situated in the picturesque village of Haverthwaite, close to the River Leven.
St. Anthony’s-The Church On The Fell
St.
Buttermere A Picturesque Haven
Buttermere A Picturesque Haven:
Set among the northern fells, Buttermere is just one of 16 lakes that make up Cumbria’s majestic Lake District.
Buttermere’s
The Hoad Monument – Ulverston
The Hoad Monument – Ulverston
The Hoad Monument is a 100-foot tower that stands on the summit of Hoad Hill, overlooking the town of Ulverston
The Cumbria Way
The Cumbria Way is a long-distance walk that runs through the heart of the Lake District National Park.
Starting from the attractive market town of
Rookhow Quaker Meeting House
Rookhow Quaker Meeting House is situated near Rusland in South Cumbria.
By the 1720s, Quaker numbers were growing fast and there was demand for more
Grange-with-Kentisbank?
Grange-with-Kentisbank?Step into the rich history of Grange-over-Sands, a quaint town that traces its roots back to the 15th or 16th century as documented in
Visiting Keswick?
Visiting Keswick?
Keswick is a charming market town located in the heart of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England.
Nestled amidst the stunning
Bigland Tarn
Bigland Tarn is a beautiful small tarn located in the English Lake District.