view gallery NE1.1 km | St. Thomas Church - Selside, Cumbria in This Old Church Situated at the side of the road in the tiny Hamlet of Selside near Kendal in Cumbria is St.Thomas church.Built in 1838. posted by: fellsmanhiker location: United Kingdom date approved: 06/10/2008 last visited: 09/24/2008 |
view gallery S2.7 km | One Man & His Dog, A6 Kendal, Cumbria in Unique Weathervanes An attractive vane just north of Kendal on the A6. Farmers in the Lakes often have black & white collies to work their flocks of sheep. This vane produces 'white' through a cut-out in the silhouette. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 01/25/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S2.7 km | Sheep Farmer's Cottage, A6 Kendal, Cumbria in Gates of Distinction Cream and green gates into a courtyard. They have a shepherd's crook motif to the curled ends, top and bottom, plus some fancy curls at the top. On top of the building is a sheep dog and farmer weather vane. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 01/25/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SW3.5 km | Bowston: Burneside, Cumbria UK in Victorian Post Boxes A thin box in a stone wall at a junction in Bowston (back road to Staveley). In good condition. Bowston is a small village just upstream of Burneside and Kendal. Good cycle route to Staveley. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 02/25/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.2 km | CONFLUENCE - Mint - Kent in River Origins, Destinations and Confluences The confluence of the River Mint and River Kent on the outskirts of Kendal. A large pool exists just below the meeting point. Lots of dog walkers; kids swimming in the summer. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 01/31/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E4.3 km | The Wainwright Shelter - Grayrigg, Cumbria UK in Humane Societies and Rescues Animal Rescue Cumbria - The Wainwright Shelter is a rescue shelter outside Kendal. Its base is 'Kapellan' a house with many associated kennels on the road to Grayrigg. It was funded by Alfred Wainwright who wrote guides books on the Lake District. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/13/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.5 km | Kendal Lawn Tennis Club - Cumbria UK in Tennis Facilities Established in 1906 and still going strong. All weather surfaces are floodlit and there are also grass courts in the summer. New members welcome. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 01/30/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SW4.5 km | Rivet , Toadpool Milestone, Kendal, Cumbria in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints Large cut mark pointing to a rivet on a milestone near the Elba Monument on the north west side of Kendal. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/11/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery SW4.5 km | Elba Monument, Toadpool, Kendal, Cumbria in Obelisks The Elba Monument stands in a farmer's field, beside the A591 main road into the Lake District, just north of Plumgarth's roundabout, Kendal. Co-ordinates are public side road to view from. No public access to field. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 06/10/2007 last visited: 04/20/2013 |
view gallery SW4.5 km | Toadpool milestone, Kendal, Cumbria in Milestones The first remaining milestone on the former turnpike out of Kendal going into the Lake District. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 01/31/2008 last visited: 04/20/2013 |
view gallery S4.7 km | Kendal Mint Cake in Wikipedia Entries Kendal mint cake is a glucose-based confectionery flavoured with peppermint. It originates from Kendal in Cumbria, England. Kendal mint cake is popular among climbers and mountaineers. Invented in 1869 it is still made in Kendal by three companies. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 02/17/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.7 km | Romney's Kendal Mint Cake - Cumbria UK in Iconic Factories Romney's was established in 1918. It has remained a small family owned business but has a world famous product. Romney's Kendal Mint Cake was carried to the top of Mount Everest in May 1953, on the first successful expedition to the summit. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/14/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.8 km | Dockwray Footbridge, Kendal in Pedestrian Suspension Bridges Erected in 1993 to link west and east sides of Kendal across the River Kent. It used part of a previous bridge at the south end of town. A well used route for workers and school children. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 01/20/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4.8 km | Grayrigg, Cumbria February 2007 in Railway Disaster Sites Grayrigg residents and emergency services rushed to help at the scene of the derailed Virgin Pendolino train on Friday night, February 23, 2007. Parking 200 metre away. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 07/08/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery S5 km | Kendal Courthouse - Cumbria UK in Courthouses The courthouse is home to both the Magistrates' Court and the County Court. Located at the north end of town on Burneside Road. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 02/03/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S5 km | Iron Bridge, Kendal, Cumbria in Truss Bridges This Iron Bridge allows people to cross the railway line in safety from Beezon Road to Mintsfeet Trading estate, in Kendal. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/04/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery E5.1 km | St.John the Evangelist's church-Grayrigg,kendal. in This Old Church St.John the Evangelist's church at Grayrigg stands on the A685 which runs through the hamlet of Grayrigg. posted by: fellsmanhiker location: United Kingdom date approved: 11/20/2008 last visited: 12/20/2008 |
view gallery E5.1 km | Grayrigg Church Cut Mark, Cumbria in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints A cut mark on the stone work of Grayrigg church porch. This cut mark has its levelled height chiselled above. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/22/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E5.1 km | Grayrigg Church War Memorial, Cumbria in World War I Memorials and Monuments The Celtic cross war memorial stands just inside the church grounds, right next to the pavement. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/22/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E5.1 km | Grayrigg Church main window, Cumbria in Stained Glass Windows There are only one stained glass windows in Grayrigg church, the main east window. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/23/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S5.1 km | Redwood on Kendal Green, Cumbria in Sequoioideae Trees This redwood tree was probably a Victorian planting on Kendal Green. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/18/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery S5.1 km | Kendal Green - Kendal in William Shakespeare Kendal Green is mentioned in a play by William Shakespeare. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/17/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery S5.1 km | Shakespeare's Oak too - Kendal in William Shakespeare There were two oak trees commemorating Shakespeare. Both oaks, although this one is still a sapling. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/17/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery S5.1 km | Shakespeare's Oak - Kendal Green, Cumbria UK in William Shakespeare Three hundred years after his birth, "Shakespeare mania" was sweeping through Kendal. Over 5000 people assembled here to plant this oak tree celebrating his birth. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/06/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S5.1 km | Shakespeare's Oak - Kendal Green, Cumbria UK in Historic Trees This oak was planted by 5000 people in 1864 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/04/2008 last visited: 05/26/2016 |
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