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Geometric Victorian Tiled Hallway Renovation in Sedbergh
This beautiful Geometric Victorian Tiled Hallway at a property in the small Cumbrian town of Sedbergh had been covered by carpet and then Vinyl beneath the carpet. Far from causing an issue with the floor however it had protected the beautiful old tiles, but they needed a deep clean and seal. The client really wanted to make the most of the character features of the property and the hall floor was their first priority. I discussed with the client the process of cleaning and we agreed a quote Read more at http://south-cumbria.tiledoctor.biz/geometric-victorian-tiled-hallway-renovation-in-sedbergh/ To read more on this topic click here
A walk to the Source of the Ure
A walk to the Source of the Ure
I wrote this account of a walk I took to the source of the River Ure in 2005. It was first posted on Julian Cope’s The Modern Antiquarian website
The River Ure rises in the Pennines and then heads east into Wensleydale, it then flows out of Wensleydale into the Vale of York. South of York the Ure is joined by the much smaller Ouse Gill Beck and the river’s name becomes the River Ouse, I’ve never…
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Romance and grit: life of Yorkshire Dales shepherdess The inspiring story of third-generation tenant hill farmer and wool fashion designer Alison O’Neill will be told in a special exhibition opening next week at the Dales Countryside Museum in Hawes Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2019/05/14/romance-and-grit-life-of-yorkshire-dales-shepherdess/
A little walk in Cumbria via Newbiggin-on-Lune
A fabulous six-and-a half mile circular walk from Ravenstondale in Cumbria. With a beautiful viaduct, a pretty bridge, sheep and cake – a perfect combination.
Date Walked: 9th October 2018
Distance: 6.5 miles
Map used: OS Explorer OS 19 – Howgill Fells and Upper Eden Valley
Guide book: Lune Valley and Howgill Fells – a Walking Guide by Dennis and Jan Kelsall
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A few years ago Bob and I…
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Grade II listed Lakeland inn brought to the market for the first time in 126 years Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co has been brought to the market The King’s Head Hotel, an impressive Grade II listed Lakeland inn Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2018/07/24/grade-ii-listed-lakeland-inn-brought-to-the-market-for-the-first-time-in-126-years/
Mapping Your Valued Places in the Westmorland Dales The Westmorland Dales is the area of Cumbria north of the Howgill Fells lying within the Yorkshire Dales National Park Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2018/03/12/mapping-valued-places-westmorland-dales/
Cautley Crag seen from Cautley Spout, Howgill Fells near Sedbergh, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria, UK par Ministry Via Flickr : This is the foot of Cautley Spout, considered the highest (above ground) waterfall in England, which falls 198 m in four main steps. Beyond this point the stream's gorge opens out into the wide bowl beneath Cautley Crag, in the background. At the far end of that cliff (the largest single exposure of bare bedrock in the otherwise grass-covered Howgill massif), Great Dummacks reaches 663 m asl.