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A luxury self-catering apartment on the edge of the English Lake District
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Gleaston Water Mill
Gleaston Water Mill is the ideal place to relax, expore or discover your heritage. While enjoying the food and friendly atmosphere of Dusty Miller’s café, visitors have a unique view...
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Go Ape!
A network of rope bridges, trapezes and death slides that stretches for roughly a mile through the tree canopy... Daily Telegraph. Whether you are a couple of friends, a family group...
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Gosforth Pottery
Gosforth Pottery is situated 200 yards from the A595 at the northern end of Gosforth. We have been making pots professionally for twenty years. As well as being a small tourist...
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Grange Ornamental Gardens
In 1865 this piece of land was leased from Benjamin Hall to Alexander Brogden for 21 years, to form an ornamental garden. When the lease expired in 1886, Grange Council then...
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Grange Promenade
Between the Edwardian town of Grange-over-Sands and the Morecambe Bay estuary is a promenade that stretches from Grange railway station for approximately one mile. The prom offers a leisurely stroll...
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Grange Railway Station
Grange Railway Station has been restored to its former Victorian grandeur. It is situated on the Furness Line and offers direct access to and from Manchester Airport. It was designed by...
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Grasmere
Forever immortalised by its association with Wordsworth, Grasmere is a treat in its own right. Small but perfectly formed, the lake can be strolled around in a morning, leaving time to...
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Graythwaite Hall Gardens
Graythwaite Hall Gardens – a spring garden lanscaped by Thomas Mawson in partnership with Dan Gibson and Knill Freeman in 1895. Azaleas and Rhododendrons in a woodland setting, please telephone to...
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Great Carrs
Great Carrs is a graceful, scythe-like curve of a fell that stands at the head of the Greenburn valley. Its shattered cliffs plunge down dramatically into the valley below, a stark...
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Great End
The great plateau of rock topped in terms of altitude by Scafell Pike stretches out in several directions and in the north-east ends a mile away in the rocky buttress of...
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Great Gable
One of the Lake District’s most well-known peaks under 3000 feet, the distinctive shape of Great Gable is a feature in many views. The summit is a wide plateau which rewards...
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Grey Croft Stone Circle
The Grey Croft Stone Circle at Seascale near Sellafield is clearly visible from the nearby road. You couldn’t ask for a stranger juxtaposition of man’s ancient and modern technologies, as the...
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Greystones Gallery & Coffee House
A gallery and coffee house based in Glenridding, Ullswater. We have changing exhibitions of contemporary art by local and national artists. Wireless broadband internet (Wi-Fi) access available.
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Grizedale Forest Park & Visitor Centre
Grizedale Forest has much to offer all ages and abilities: waymarked walking and cycling trails, orienteering courses, play area, café, bike hire, shop and visitor centre, picnic areas, 90 forest based...
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Guildhall Museum
The Guildhall Museum situated in the heart of the city of Carlisle, has been the home to Carlisle’s historic Trade Guilds for over 500 years, and is one of the oldest...
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Haig Colliery Mining Museum
Haig Colliery Mining Museum, Whitehaven, is an educational and informative developing museum based on the local industrial and social mining history. The museum houses the world’s only Bever Dorling & Co....
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Haig Colliery Mining Museum
Haig Colliery was Cumbria’s last deep coal mine when it closed in 1986. For the last 7 years, volunteers have been hard at work restoring the steam winding engines and creating displays on the long tradition’s of West Cumbria’s mining past.
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Hampsfell Hospice
Built in 1846 by the vicar of Cartmel, Hampsfell Hospice has provided shelter for travellers ever since. Just a half hour’s walk from from Grange, the Hospice boasts an outstanding view...
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Hardknott Roman Fort
Historians date the most dramatic remains of the Roman occupation (they occupied the Lake District for 350 years) back to around AD125. The fort was constructed to control the road from...
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Hawkshead Village
Set in the magnificent Vale of Esthwaite in the heart of the English Lake District, Hawkshead is a truly historic and wonderfully picturesque village characterised by its cluster of whitewashed houses,...
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