crummockwatercottages.co.uk
Crummockwater Cottages - Buttermere, Crummock and Loweswater luxury self-catering cottages
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There are many excellent websites about the Lake District: the links below relate to or feature our local area. I hope you find them helpful! Are our local community websites. Takes place in early September. Roger and Ann are neighbours who keep a photographic record. Of their walks on their website, Loweswatercam. If you look up some of the Low Fell walks in the Fell index, you will get a feel of the immediate locality and also see Foulsyke! Our nearest towns are Cockermouth. At Ireby is excellent.
herdwickinn.com
Lake District Website Links - Dalemain Greystoke Castle Ullswater Steamers Caldbeck
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Lake District Website Links. Castlerigg Stone Circle and Blencathra. Penruddock is in the heart of. The Lake District National Park,. A perfect base for exploring. In fact anywhere in the Lake District. If there is anything you would. Like to know about the North Lakes. Please don't hesitate to contact. There is so much to see and do when staying in Penruddock. There is always something for everyone in this beautiful part of the North of England, so come stay awhile amidst its wonderful charm. Honister P...
browfarmhouse.co.uk
Brow Farmhouse, Cockermouth | Local Information
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Enter your dates and search to see prices and availability! 2 Adult(s) 0 Children 1 Room (s). Wordsworth House and Gardens. Wordsworth House is a Georgian townhouse situated in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. It was built in the mid-18th century. William Wordsworth was born in the house in 1770. The house is a Grade I listed building.[1] It is open to the public as a writer's house museum from March to October each year. Our local tourist information site. Mark ...
emmaandgraeme.blogspot.com
E&G Wedding 9 July 2011: January 2011
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E&G Wedding 9 July 2011. Thursday, 20 January 2011. With less than two weeks to go, we thought we'd better pass on a few extra details. For anyone arriving the night before, we're hoping to meet in a local pub for food and drinks. This is likely to be. Which is at the top end of Cockermouth, on Kirkgate. There are other pubs/hotels in town, some of which possibly do food, though you might want to double-check. This website has more info on Cockermouth -. Getting to/from New House farm for the wedding.
emmaandgraeme.blogspot.com
E&G Wedding 9 July 2011: Not long now!
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E&G Wedding 9 July 2011. Thursday, 20 January 2011. With less than two weeks to go, we thought we'd better pass on a few extra details. For anyone arriving the night before, we're hoping to meet in a local pub for food and drinks. This is likely to be. Which is at the top end of Cockermouth, on Kirkgate. There are other pubs/hotels in town, some of which possibly do food, though you might want to double-check. This website has more info on Cockermouth -. Getting to/from New House farm for the wedding.
horseandfarrier.com
Horse & Farrier Inn Threlkeld - Jennings Pub & Restaurant and B&B Accommodation - Keswick Lake District
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Threlkeld, nr Keswick in Cumbria. Horse and Farrier Website Links. Reviews - Horse and Farrier Inn. Our reviews on Hotels Reviewed.com. Guide to Threlkeld village. Guide to Keswick and North Lakes area. The National Trust in the North West of England. Buttermere and Lorton Area Guide. Lake District National Park. Lake District National Park Authority. Guide to Keswick and surrounds. Guide to Ullswater and surrounds. Guide to Caldbeck and Northern Fells. Tullie House Museum in Carlisle.
cornerhouselorton.co.uk
Local Area
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Corner House was built in 1809 by William Jennings, the father of John Jennings, the Malster who began brewing Ales in the High Lorton in 1828. At the turn of the they moved to larger premises in Cockermouth.Today they produce many speciality Beers such as ' Cock a Hoop' which are sold throughout Cumbria. Find out how it all began in High Lorton and sample the beer on the Jennings Brewery Tour in Cockermouth. Http:/ www.jenningsbrewery.co.uk. Looking out from the front window. The Buttermere Lorton Valle...