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A delightful excursion may be made round Derwent lake, either on 
horseback or in a carriage. The road lies at the foot of the 
wooded park of Derwentwater, with the lake on the right, and the 
lofty rocks of Wallow Crag and Falcon Crag on the left; and in 
many places it commands excellent views. One, much admired, is on 
emerging from the woods to the more open common, where the road 
lies just above the margin of the lake. Two miles from Keswick, a 
road on the left leads to Watendleth, and we pass Barrow House, 
the beautiful summer residence of Joseph Pocklington, Esq. A fine 
cascade behind the house may be seen by strangers on application 
at the lodge. Another mile brings us to Lowdore,- famous for its 
waterfall. Here is a neat public-house, where a cannon is kept 
for the echo which is very fine, especially in a still evening. 
Rather more than four miles from Keswick, we have the hamlet 
called the Grange, upon the opposite bank of the river. 
  
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