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Page 170:-
pleasantest part of the vale, near Little Town. (See page
92.)
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Portinscale
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Portinscale. (See page 56.)
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Keswick
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Keswick. (See page 51.)
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Keswick and Lowes Water, Ennerdale, Wast
Water
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XIII. KESWICK TO LOWES WATER, ENNERDALE,
AND WAST WATER.- 56 M.
1st Day.
2nd Day.
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Miles. | KESWICK TO | Miles. |
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9 | Buttermere, by Newlands | 9 |
4 | Scalehill | 13 |
2 | Lowes Water | 15 |
4 | Lamplugh Cross | 19 |
3 | Ennerdale Bridge | 22 |
7 | Calder Bridge | 29 |
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Miles. | KESWICK TO (sic) | Miles. |
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3 | Gosforth | 3 |
4 | Strands | 7 |
6 | Wastdale Head | 13 |
2 | Stye Head | 15 |
3 | Seathwaite | 18 |
3 | Rossthwaite | 21 |
6 | Keswick | 27 |
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Scale Hill
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Scalehill.- Here is an excellent inn, situated at the
foot of the lake, at which the tourist may arrive, either by
the vale of Newlands, or by the nearer route over
Whinlatter, and by Lorton.
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Lowes Water
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Lowes Water is surrounded by noble mountains, and
pours its waters into Crummock Lake.
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Lamplugh Cross
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Lamplugh Cross.- Near this is the old Hall of
Lamplugh, situated at the foot of a green hill, commanding
an extensive view to the north and north-west. The church is
an antique building, near the gateway of the Hall.
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Ennerdale Bridge
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Ennerdale Bridge.- Descending the hill to this place,
is Stockhow Hall, whence there is a pretty view of the
fertile vale of Ennerdale, and of the
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gazetteer links
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-- "Lamplugh Hall" -- Lamplugh Hall
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-- "Lowes Water" -- Loweswater
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-- Newlands Valley (?)
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-- "Scalehill" -- Scale Hill
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-- "Stockhow Hall" -- Stockhow Hall
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