A winter adventure
Manchester today
Resting on Coniston Water
Harbour tour
Looking across to Wetherlam
The Sentininel
Horsey Windmill: Chocolate box view
Town & Country
Skelwith Falls
The other side of Hunstanton
A walk alongside the Fell
The greens of Coniston Water
HWW ~ An adventure in Brough Castle
Lakeside
A card for winter
A Holkham Hall view
Classic busses
Cattle picnic time.
Gallery 3
HWW ~ What! Who! Me!
The River Brathay near Elter Water
The pier is Closed!
Hunstanton in the wind.
The Great Bookcase
Captive Andromache
“Baby its cold outside”
The first snows of 26
Too damp to sit here
Rydal Cave
A walk on the quay
Mist on the Fells
The British Museum and The Rosetta Stone.
A first look at Rydal Water
The windmill, Cley next the Sea
Tarn Hows ~ Gem of the Lake District
Another ruined picnic at Coniston
Wells-next-the-Sea
Peace and Joy to All
Hidden Coniston
Thornham Stathe
Picnic time on Coniston Water
A trip to the Lakes
A canal walk
Help of the day
Brough Castle
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The beauty that is Tarn Hows
Another shot from our super walk up to Tarn Hows.
Tarn Hows is a famous, man-made beauty spot in the Lake District National Park, known for its stunning, picturesque lake, easy circular walk, and majestic fell views, located between Coniston and Hawkshead and managed by the National Trust. Created in the 1860s by James Garth Marshall, it transformed three small tarns into one scenic lake with surrounding woodlands, offering accessible paths for walkers, popular with artists, photographers.
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Tarn Hows is a famous, man-made beauty spot in the Lake District National Park, known for its stunning, picturesque lake, easy circular walk, and majestic fell views, located between Coniston and Hawkshead and managed by the National Trust. Created in the 1860s by James Garth Marshall, it transformed three small tarns into one scenic lake with surrounding woodlands, offering accessible paths for walkers, popular with artists, photographers.
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All the best .
Gordon
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Superbly done sir..!!
(it's nice to be reminded of the scene in the PiP again).
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