The Necessary Angel Gallery Located in the Lake District National Park, England. Fine art and crafts from UK.
Cumbria Carriages Supplier of competition, presentation, pleasure, marathon, pony and training carriages. Based in the lake district, in the North of England.
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Lake District The Lake District National Park is one of thirteen National parks in the United Kingdom. It lies entirely within the county of Cumbria, and is one of England's few mountainous regions. All the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level lies within the Park. The Lakes, as the region is also called, were made famous during the early 19th century by the poetry and writings of William Wordsworth. This whole land of fells presents wonderful and mystic scenes for painters and photographers and many visitors are attracted there to go rambling and it is a nice view.
Portage Lake District Library Portage Lake District Library is located in Houghton, Michigan and serves Houghton and Chassell and Portage Townships. It was built in 1909, at the site originally occupied by the Armory Building for Company G of the Houghton Light Infantry, using a $15,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie.
Adams and Elm River Townships had been part of the library district, but in 1997 they voted to sever their relationship with it.
List Of Fells In The Lake District This is a list of fells, hills, mountains and subsidiary summits and tops in the Lake District, England.
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Pillar (Lake District) Pillar is a fell in the English Lake District. It is situated between the valleys of Ennerdale to the north and Wasdale to the south. On the northern slope lies Pillar Rock, a large rocky outcrop surrounded by cliffs which is popular with rock climbers.
Fairfield (Lake District) Fairfield, at 873 m (2,863 ft), is the 13th highest mountain in the Lake District. It is most commonly ascended by a popular walk, the Fairfield Horseshoe, which makes a circuit of the valley of Rydale to the south. However, the best ways up are over St Sunday Crag and up Deepdale, from the northeast. These give full view of the impressive northern crags. 90% of the people going up just see a boring grassy south slope. The view is impressive, but the top is very flat and there are many cairns; it is easy to get lost in mist. The cautious walker should beware of the presence of precipices!
High Street (Lake District) High Street is a fell in the English Lake District. At 828 metres (2,718 feet), its summit is the highest point in the far eastern part of the national park. The fell is named after the Roman road which ran over the summit on its journey between the forts of Brocavum near Penrith and Galava at Ambleside. Situated in one of the quieter areas of the Lakes, the High Street range has quite gentle slopes with a flat summit plateau and it was these characteristics which persuaded the Roman surveyors to build their road over the fell tops rather than through the valleys which at the time were densely forested and marshy thus making them susceptible to ambushes.
Robinson (Lake District) Robinson is a mountain near Buttermere in the English Lake District. Paths lead to the summit from the village of Buttermere, from the nearby summit Dale Head and from various in the valleys to the north. The name Robinson is reputed to derive from the name of the first man to have climbed it.
Robinson is linked by the Littledale Edge ridge to Hindscarth.
Three Shire Stone (Lake District) The Three Shire Stone marks the location at which the historic counties of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland meet. The point is in the English Lake District at the summit of Wrynose Pass; latitude 54°25' North, longitude 3°7' West, elevation 1289 feet (393 m) above sea level (). Since local government re-organisation in 1974 the Three Shire Stone has been in the administrative county of Cumbria.
Oxenholme Lake District Railway Station Oxenholme Lake District railway station is a railway station in Oxenholme, near Kendal in Cumbria. The station is situated on the West Coast Main Line and is also the start of the Windermere Branch Line to Windermere.