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Maiden Moor   
Maiden Moor forms part of the Newlands Round (near Keswick) which many locals would argue you should walk in an anti-clockwise direction.


Market Place and Memorial Fountain   
This is the oldest part of the town of Wigton - the market cross was here until it burned down in 1805. This area is still used as the fish market on Tuesdays. The monument was erected in 1872 by George Moore of Whitehall in memory of his wife Eliza.


Maudes Meadow   
Situated at the end of Maude Street, a cul-de-sac off Kendal town centre, Maudes Meadow offers peace and tranquillity only a short stroll from one of South Cumbria’s busiest towns.


Meadowbank Farm Artists Studio   
Meadowbank Farm Artists Studio – a 21st century artists studio exhibiting paintings by Sue Glassford and other invited artists and a 17th century thatched Cumbrian longhouse. Please visit our web site for further details..


Millom Folk Museum   
Welcome to this folk museum, depicting the history of Millom town, and its mining and iron works. We have over 10,000 artefacts.


Morecambe Bay   
Morecambe Bay is situated on England’s northwest coast. It is a huge sandy bay with a magnificent backdrop of the Lake District and Bowland Fells. There is an abundant bird life and diverse marine habitats in the Bay, making it one of the most important wildlife sites in Europe.


Moss Eccles Tarn   
Moss Eccles Tarn is just a short walk from Near Sawrey. It was here that Beatrix Potter spent many an hour fishing - from a rowing boat that can now be seen at the Windermere Steamboat Museum, having been recovered in 1976.


Muncaster Castle   
Home to the Penningtons for over 800 years, experience the wild splendour of over 70 acres of plants and trees from all over the world - largest rhododendron collection in Europe. Headquarters of the World Owl Trust featuring one of the largest colletions of Owls in the World.


Museum of Lakeland Life   
The Museum takes you back in time to discover what rural folk did to entertain themselves before the invention of television and computers.


Old Carlisle Roman Fort   
It was Olenacum to the Romans who bulit it in the first Century AD as home to a partly mounted auxiliary regiment. A settlement grew up around it, but was abandoned some time after the Romans left Britain in the early 5th Century.


     
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