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  2. Best budget-friendly hotels in the Lake District for an ... - AOL

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    The best hotel with a lake view: Waterhead Inn, Ambleside. 1. The Waterhead Inn, Ambleside ... At the foot of Ullswater, the area’s second-longest lake, Pooley Bridge is a buzzing little place ...

  3. Sharrow Bay Country House - Wikipedia

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    Sharrow Bay Country House was a hotel and restaurant located on the eastern shore of Ullswater near Pooley Bridge, Cumbria, England. The hotel is associated with the creation of the sticky toffee pudding. [1] On 23 September 2020 Sharrow Bay officially announced it had gone into administration.

  4. Howtown - Wikipedia

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    The Ullswater 'Steamers' regularly stop there on their way from Glenridding at the southern end of Ullswater to Pooley Bridge at the northern end of the lake. The name Howtown means "farmstead on the hill". The place name is from the Old Norse word haugr, meaning "hill" or "mound", and the Old English word tūn, meaning "town".

  5. Kirkstone Pass - Wikipedia

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    Kirkstone Pass is a mountain pass in the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is at an altitude of 1,489 feet (454 m). It is the District's highest pass traversed by road, the A592 road between Ambleside in Rothay Valley and Patterdale in Ullswater Valley. The road gradient approaches 1 in 4.

  6. Ullswater - Wikipedia

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    Ullswater is a glacial lake in Cumbria, England and part of the Lake District National Park. It is the second largest lake in the region by both area and volume, after Windermere . The lake is about 7 miles (11 km) long, 0.75 miles (1 km) wide, and has a maximum depth of 63 metres (207 ft).

  7. Pooley Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The village takes its name from a bridge over the River Eamont at the northern end of Ullswater. The bridge, erected in 1764 and replacing an earlier bridge from the 16th century, [1] collapsed on 6 December 2015 when Cumbria was hit by heavy flooding as a result of Storm Desmond. A temporary replacement bridge was opened on 20 March 2016. [2]

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