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Site Search. Areas of Cumbria. Welcome to the Lake District — where modern tourism was born. What have the Romans ever done for us? The answer is along this mile wall that, even now after nearly years, remains one of the most impressive feats of engineering ever. The Eden Valley is Cumbria at its most peaceful, a haven of pastoral calm and serenity that is the perfect spot to get away from it all, but without having to go too far.

It was Macaulay in the last century who wrote a patriotic poem which described how the news of the sighting of the Spanish Armada was passed from beacon to beacon until the whole country was warned. The last two lines read as follows It is most unlikely that a beacon in Lancaster could have been seen from Skiddaw and much more likely that the message followed the coast from Lancaster to Beacon Hill, Barrow then on to Workington by Black Combe, Muncaster, Boothill and St Bees Head.

Gradually growing larger it floats away down the Derwent valley over Styhead Tarn. If it goes over towards the Vale of St John the weather will continue to be fine, but if it takes the direction of Langdale, rain will follow within the next twenty four hours.

Allonby is a coastal village which still retains much of its original character. Allonby has a long sandy beach, with fine views across the Solway Estuary to the mountains of Southern Scotland. The crates contained tins of salmon, peaches and pears but were unlabelled. The only way to tell which was which was by shaking them; if the contents moved, it was fruit. A good time, and a few good meals, were had by all. This was at a time when there was much poverty in the area. The inscribed stone which stands just off the path, a short distance east of Grisedale Tarn above Grasmere marks the spot where William bade goodbye to his brother John for the last time.

Unfortunately, shortly after this last parting, John was to perish in the loss of his ship, the East Indiaman, the Earl of Abergavenny. On Friday night, 5 February , the ship was wrecked on The Shambles, off the Portland Bill, through the incompetency of the pilot.

Wordsworth records this sad happening in a poem of lament, composed at the parting stone. There follows a short excerpt:. That instant, startled by the shock, the buzzard mounted from the rock - Deliberate and slow: Lord of the air, he took his flight:.

Maybe we are lucky that they are still there as Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Lacy of nearby Salkeld Hall was once infamous for attempting to blow up the stones with gunpowder. However, commencement of the work coincided with a violent thunderstorm, which was interpreted by the workers as a supernatural warning and they refused to continue the work, thereafter Colonel Lacy had a change of heart. However Colonel Lacy is responsible for a more modern visitor attraction. They consist of five chambers carved out of the sandstone rocks directly above the River Eden at Glassonby, to the north of Little Salkeld.

The visitor walking the remote track past Wythop Hall towards Beck Wythop may wonder at the signs of past industrial activity presented by the remains of the old silica brick works. This was an ill-fated venture to produce fire bricks from the local quartz rock. The plant included kilns, a very tall chimney and a crusher were duly completed with an overhead cableway being commenced to link the crusher with the quarry.

Meanwhile the kilns were fired up and about 50 tons of bricks produced in the first few days. Photo Map. Latitude of centre Longitude of centre Elevation metres feet. Greater Manchester. Rangiroa French Polynesia. Zanzibar Tanzania. With over 6, photographs and maps and over 1, original information pages Visit Cumbria is renowned as the Encyclopaedia for Cumbria and the Lake District.

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The Lake District and Cumbria. The Lake District, one of the most beautiful regions of the UK, is located in the heart of Cumbria, a predominantly rural county in the far north west of England.

World famous for its beautiful lakes and mountainous fells, carved out long ago by glaciers, the Lake District today is a playground for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. The bustling small towns of Ambleside on Windermere lake and Keswick on Derwentwater are particularly popular with visitors.

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