Arnside to Hincaster Railway
Arnside to Hincaster Railway:Built in 1876, the Arnside to Hincaster railway line, with its Sandside cutting, served the area for nearly a century, closing
Serpentine Woods – Kendal
Serpentine Woods – Kendal:Serpentine Woods and Fell Common Lands were gifted to Kendal in 1767.
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
Whitbarrow Scar On A Clear Day
Whitbarrow Scar On A Clear Day:As you travel towards Grange-over-Sands along the A590, you pass an impressive rock face on the right.Just past the
The Topiary Gardens and Levens Hall
The Topiary Gardens and Levens Hall:Levens Hall is situated just off the A6 near Levens village and two miles south of Sizergh Castle.This magnificent
Kendal Calling
The Kendal Calling summer music scene is now an annual fixture on the festival circuit.The three-day Kendal Calling is an indie, dance and music fest
The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal
The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal is very much at the heart of South Lakeland’s cultural and creative life.The brewery was first licensed in 1758 by
The Leyland Clock Kendal
The Leyland Clock Kendal:This Leyland Clock stood proudly for many years at the Jungle transport cafe on the A6 close to Shap.In 1973, the
Longsleddale
Longsleddale is the most easterly of the major valleys of Lakeland, located 4 miles north of Kendal near Garnett Bridge.
Delightful and straight, this
Levens Hall and Gardens
Levens Hall and Gardens:Levens Hall is an Elizabethan house approximately 11 miles east of Lothlorien close to Kendal.It is renowned for its world famous