view gallery NW1.3 km | Ullswater North Web camera, Cumbria in Web Cameras This camera looks down Ullswater (lake) towards the bend in the middle. South West. GMT time zone. Stand on the pier to log, easily. Pooley Bridge. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/29/2010 last visited: 04/27/2011 |
view gallery N1.4 km | Pooley Bridge Millennium Fish Pillar, Cumbria in Unique Weathervanes Pooley Bridge Millennium Pillar was erected in 2000 to celebrate a charter to hold a fish market in the square. Vane is a silver freshwater fish, leaping. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 06/28/2006 last visited: 07/08/2014 |
view gallery N1.4 km | Pooley Bridge village Fishcross. in Made for the Millennium In the centre of Pooley Village can be found an interesting Fish Cross, which was erected by Barton Parish Council in 2000.
posted by: fellsmanhiker location: United Kingdom date approved: 04/22/2008 last visited: 07/08/2014 |
view gallery N1.4 km | St.Paul's church Pooley Bridge -Cumbria. in This Old Church St.Paul's church of Pooley Bridge was built in 1860 to serve the developing tourist trade in the village posted by: fellsmanhiker location: United Kingdom date approved: 04/21/2008 last visited: 07/08/2014 |
view gallery N3.9 km | St Andrew Church Dacre Cumbria in This Old Church The parish church of St Andrew is famous for the 'bears' on four gravestones. These are stone carvings showing a bear climbing. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/16/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery N3.9 km | St Andrew Church Dacre Cumbria in Medieval Churches The parish church of St Andrew is famous for the 'bears' on four gravestones. These are stone carvings showing a bear climbing. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/18/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery W4.2 km | All Saints Parish Church-Watermillock Penrith England in This Old Church The village of Watermillock overlooks Ullswater lake,the Parish church here is All Saints. posted by: fellsmanhiker location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/22/2010 last visited: 07/07/2014 |
view gallery NW4.8 km | Sparket Mill, Cumbria in Water Mills Sparket Mill is still working but does not produce any goods. The current owner is preserving the workings. The wheel still turns and could drive the stones. Grade 2 listed building. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 07/30/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery NW5 km | Sparket Mill sundial, Cumbria, England in Sundials Sparket Mill has a small sundial in the garden, visible from the public footpath, which runs across the foot of the garden. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 07/27/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery NW5 km | Sparket Mill Dam Sluice, Cumbria in Historic Hand Operated Sluice Gates Sparket Mill has been here since 1311 and may have been a Roman site of a mill. The mill pond is very small. The sluice was replaced recently as repair was no longer possible. Easily visible from the road. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 07/27/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery W5.1 km | Little Mell Fell in Mountain Summits Little Mell Fell (G/LD-037) This is a small summit to the west of Ullswater. There are beautiful views of the eastern lake district mountains. posted by: charlieg0pzo location: United Kingdom date approved: 07/28/2007 last visited: 07/08/2014 |
view gallery NE5.1 km | Low Gardens Bridge, Lowther Park, Cumbria in Stone Bridges Low Gardens Bridge stands across the river Lowther. This would have been the old route north. Current Millers Way Long Distance walk uses this bridge. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 08/10/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery NE5.1 km | Low Gardens Bridge, Lowther, Cumbria in Arch Bridges Low Gardens Bridge is a lovely bridge topped with sandstone parapets. Arched high above the river Lowther. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 08/10/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SW5.5 km | St.Peter's church-Martindale,Pooley Bridge. in This Old Church The valleys of Martindale are the perfect place for long walks,the church here,makes for a good place to visit on such a walk. posted by: fellsmanhiker location: United Kingdom date approved: 12/06/2008 last visited: 04/19/2013 |
view gallery SE6.6 km | Concrete Ring on Knipe Scar, Bampton Grange, Cumbria in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints This concrete ring is very close to the Limestone edge of Knipe Scar, a prominent rocky outcrop. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/28/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NW6.6 km | Penruddock viaduct, CKPR, Cumbria in Railroad Bridges Penruddock viaduct took the CKPR across the beck above the old sawmill towards Penrith. Now unused. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/15/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery NE6.9 km | Clifton M6 rail bridge, WCML, Cumbria, UK in Railroad Bridges This modern bridge takes the West Coast Main Line railway across the modern M6. The railway was built in 1840s, the M6 northern extension 1970s. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 08/10/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Cut Bench Mark, Church bridge, Bampton Grange, Cumbria in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints Church bridge carries the road from Bampton Grange to Bampton. Built of sandstone with coping stones of a local limestone. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/12/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Church Bridge, Bampton Grange, Cumbria in Stone Bridges The road between Bampton Grange and Bampton crosses the river Lowther with this lovely sandstone arched bridge. This area of the valley is historically important. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/12/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Bampton Free Grammar School, Cumbria, UK in Former Schools Thomas Sutton collected monies to the sum of £500, toward the setting up of a free grammar school and "for the maintenance of a preacher", in his home parish of Bampton, in February 1627. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/31/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Cut Mark on St Patrick's Church Tower, Bampton Grange, Cumbria in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints There has been as church here since 1170. The cut mark is on the corner stone to left of the door at base of the tower. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/12/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE6.9 km | St Patrick's Church, Bampton Grange, Cumbria in This Old Church The church at Bampton Grange was rebuilt on the site of a former church, and is dedicated to St Patrick. It stands opposite the pub. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/30/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NE6.9 km | Mount Clifton Farm - Clifton, Cumbria UK in Barns A bank barn, south of Clifton village, which is attached to the farm. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/14/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NE7.1 km | Clifton Hall - Clifton, Cumbria UK in English Heritage - Cadw - Historic Scotland Clifton Hall in the village of Clifton, was a 15th century fortified manor house which was home to the Clifton family for almost 600 years. Only the tower block now survives as a small pele tower which stands on its own beside a farmyard. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/11/2008 last visited: 08/09/2010 |
view gallery NE7.1 km | Clifton Hall Pele Tower- Clifton, Cumbria UK in Castles This 15th-century tower, sole survivor of the manor house of the Wybergh family, was plundered by Jacobites in 1745 before the Battle of Clifton Moor, the last battle fought on English soil. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/11/2008 last visited: never |
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