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Quote: The dramatic ruins of Kendal Castle dominate the old market town, standing high on a drumlin, the tapered ridge left behind at the end of the last ice age a distinctive feature of the Lower Kent Read More
Quote: Tullie House museum and art gallery is a lovely little museum in Carlisle that is so often overlooked by visitors to the city which is a shame as it has some interesting exhibits about the history of both the Read More
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Quote: ---Intro---I love the August Bank Holiday weekend - hubby goes off diving with another woman and my friends come up to stay (the legendary G, K, S & R) to keep me company and a weekend of fun, frolics and Read More
Quote: Buttermere (not Lake Buttermere, that would be redundant, as "mere" means lake) was beautiful - quiet and unspoiled. No shops or restaurants or people. We saw a few other hikers but mostly had the trail to Read More
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Quote: Brockhole is a beautiful house, bought in the 1860s by a Manchester textile merchant as a place to spend his leisure time and, obviously, to emphasise his status amongst his fellow northern businessmen. The house Read More
Quote: My family and I had traveled to Hawkshead with a plan to visit Beatrix Potters house at Hilltop, however, when we discovered how difficult it was to get to Hilltop we decided to settle on a visit to a gallery of Read More
Quote: Hiking in Cumbria is a must. The scenery is gorgeous and the air is clean. There are several different routes you can take. We walked to the next village for lunch and a pint. There are also some historic Read More