The I suppose overflow system for Yew Tree Tarn, which was frozen but defrosting quickly and with it raining all day made this sluice gate very active indeed. Nikon D300 – 11.01.2009
Shot this while on the way up to Wansfell at the top end of Windermere near Ambleside in the English lake district national park. /
near Ambleside ,Lake District, November 2008
Shot today in pouring rain en route to meet the master of the fells Mr. Jamie Green. The light coming of this building really caught my eye, the staff thought they were getting raided when I leaped out of the car and took the shot, in all of 30 seconds. Nikon D300 – 11.01.2009 Featured in – Your Magic Place – January 2009
This is a view not far from Ambleside in the English lake district on my way up to Loughrigg fells and terrace .. / Wont’ be able to say thanks for any comments until later as I am out walking with the Church today in the Grzedale forest in th The lake district national park. / 3 shot HDR /
The 17th Century Bridge House over Stock Ghyll (a tributary of the River Rothay) is one of the most photographed scenes in Lakeland, and is now a shop and information centre for the National Trust. Hard to believe that a family with 6 kids used to live there. Ambleside, a lovely little town, with oodles of charm, has become a major tourist resort in the Lake District of England. Click on Lakeland to view all my Lake Disrtrict shots. BEST VIEWED LARGER. Featured in : Treasured UK Structures / : 10 Jan 09 / Featured in : Cottage Style Group : 27 Mar 09 / Featured in : The Lake District – National Park Group : 4 July 09 / /
Fairfield is a fell in the English Lake District. It is the highest of a group of hills in the Eastern Fells, standing to the south of the Helvellyn range. Featured in the Your Magic Place group JULY 2009.
A short walk from the centre of Ambleside, behind the Salutation Hotel, leads to Stock Ghyll Force, a spectacular 70 foot waterfall which may be viewed safely from a railed viewpoint. / Stock Ghyll, a tributary of the River Rothay, tumbles down through a series of waterfalls to the centre of Ambleside, passing under the famous Bridge House. / Once there were 12 watermills driven by the power of Stock Ghyll and other local becks, producing bobbins, processed fabrics, paper and ground corn.
A small park on the outskirts of the town of Ambleside, in the beautiful English Lake District. Ambleside, a lovely little town, with oodles of charm, has become a major tourist resort in the Lake District of England. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Lakeland and England.
Stock Ghyll, a tributary of the River Rothay, tumbles down through a series of waterfalls to the centre of Ambleside, passing under the famous Bridge House. Once there were 12 watermills driven by the power of Stock Ghyll and other local becks, producing bobbins, processed fabrics, paper and ground corn. Nikon D80 Sigma 10-20mm lens Polarisor Featured in the All Countries~Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers group APR 2009. Runner up in the All Water in Motion – Bridges Challenge APR 2009.
St Mary´s Church, Ambleside, in the beautiful English Lake District. Built between 1850 and 1854 in the Early Gothic style. The architect was Sir George Gilbert Scott. It was not as ornate as many Victorian churches, and was one of the first in the North to incorporate ideas from the Oxford Movement. Unlike many Lakeland churches, it has a spire, and is built of sandstone which was more easily worked than the local slate. Ambleside, a lovely little town, with oodles of charm, has become a major tourist resort in the Lake District of England. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Lakeland and England. St Mary´s Church, Ambleside is a Grade B Listed Building. LBS Number: 450572.
Stock Ghyll in the Lake District National Park Cumbria, England. Inspired by the superb landscape photography of Lee Chapman.
Another door along my Ambleside journey. Ambleside, Lake District, England
Taken on a walk through Ambleside, England. The Lake District.
Ambleside, Lake District, England
These falls are at the foot of the Stock Ghyll Waterfalls near Ambleside, Lake District, UK. The main falls at the top are what attracts the tourists but they are not as photogenic as these.
The Struggle. The name given to the steep, narrow and winding road connecting the summit of the Kirkstone Pass with Ambleside on Lake WIndermere.
The Priest Hole restaurant in Ambleside, in the English Lake District. Situated in the 16th Century Kelsick Hall in Ambleside, with it’s lovingly restored oak panelling, floorboards and fireplaces. Ambleside, a lovely little town, with oodles of charm, has become a major tourist resort in the Lake District of England. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Lakeland and England.
St Mary´s Church, Ambleside, in the beautiful English Lake District. Ambleside, a lovely little town, with oodles of charm, has become a major tourist resort in the Lake District of England. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found !at: Lakeland and England.
The steep, winding road linking Ambleside on the shores of Lake Windermere with the summit of Kirkstone Pass in the Lake Distroct National Park.
Scandale Beck can be found north of Ambleside in The Lake District National Park. Nikon D80 Sigma 10-20mm lens Featured in the Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes & Rivers group MAR 2009.
Stock Ghyll Force, a spectacular 70 foot waterfall which may be viewed safely from a railed viewpoint. / Stock Ghyll, a tributary of the River Rothay, tumbles down through a series of waterfalls to the centre of Ambleside, passing under the famous Bridge House. / Once there were 12 watermills driven by the power of Stock Ghyll and other local becks, producing bobbins, processed fabrics, paper and ground corn. Featured in All Water in Motion group APR 2009.
Bridge House was built in the 16th Century in what was then an apple orchard, and constructed originally as a summer house and apple store for the now demolished Ambleside Hall. Later it was used as a cottage, a weaver’s and a gift shop. A family with six children is believed to have lived there at one time. In 1956 it was opened as an information centre for the National Trust, which it remains to this day.
Ambleside, Lake District, England
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