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[plea]sant road up the southern side of Ulls Water, from
Powley Bridge to Patterdale, but this is only a horse and
foot-road; it is not, however, a very safe horse road under
Place Fell.
One of the most interesting views of the vale of Patterdale,
is given in this print, which is taken from the side of
Place Fell, a little above the horse-road, which parts with
carriage-road at Hartshope, meeting it again at Goldrill
Bridge near the inn; the oak tree growing out of the rock is
an accurate portrait: The church with several buildings are
seen here, and, amongst other mansions, that on the western
side of the water, lately erected by the Rev. --- Askew,
Rector of Greystock: Patterdale Hall, the seat of ---
Mouncey, Esq. cannot be seen from this place. - Hall Bank is
the hill seen over the church, and beyond Hall Bank the
entrance to
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Glenridden, above which, rises Glenridden Dodd; a little
indication of Stybarrow Crag, which is near the lake, may be
discovered at an equal distance from the islands; on the
same side of the lake, but lower, see a part of the park at
Gow-barrow; something of Place Fell, but not its grandest
part, is seen beyond the oak tree.
No. 57.
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