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Having passed the bridge upon the stream proceeding from the
fall, a gate presents itself on the right, the entrance into
a field from which this view is taken.
No.V.
Six Views, 1l. 4s. - singly, 5s.
MILL-DAM, IN NEWLANDS.
The bridge seen in the middle distance of this view, is on
the road about half way between Keswick and Buttermere. The
conical hill in the distance is Causey Pike.
GRANGE, IN BORROWDALE.
The Grange, in Borrowdale, consists of a few neat houses,
which are well sheltered from the weather by the surrounding
trees. In the middle of this view is seen Castle Crag, which
seems to shut up the entrance into Borrowdale; the mountains
beyond Rosthwaite terminate the distance.
BASSENTHWAITE CHURCH,
Is situate between Mirehouse and Bowness, five or six miles
from Keswick. A small portion of the lake is seen in this
view, and beyond it the mountains in the neighbourhood of
Withop Woods.
DERWENT WATER, from Manesty.
Manesty lies about half a mile west of the head of the lake,
Wallow Crag, and beyond that Saddle-back, compose the
principal features of this scene.
THE VALE OF KESWICK, from Derwent Park.
The church of Crosthwaite, and the town of Keswick,
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