The Lake District, 1940's - Film 44166
The Lake District - the beautiful English countryside.
waterfalls, rivers, poetry of Robert Southey and the Lake District, the lakes landscapes, Borredale valley, memorial to John Ruskin, Cockermouth with its castle. The dungeons, a little girl explores, Derwent river to Derwentwater, The house of William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy Wordsworth. Small churchyard where he is buried. The famous Swan public house. The road to Windemere a small church and a memorial to Matthew Arnold. More waterfalls and lakes.
2 kids being rescued from maryport harbour (01.08.08)
heres a vid of 2 kids being rescued from maryport harbour between the 2 piers.. 1 kid got out relatively quick the other was waiste high in slushy sinky sand..
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BBC News comes to Winder Hall near Cockermouth Lake District
BBC News Crew visited Winder to talk to our beautiful bride to be Kaylee Davidson about contingency plans for her wedding to Lee if the weather outside was frightful :) they were a little disappointed that it wasn't raining at our 5 star B&B with restaurant, Winder Hall, near Cockermouth in the Lake District! Watch Nick Lawler and Kaylee having a giggle on take 1, take 2....
WORDSWORTH - COLOUR - NO SOUND
Daffodils in foreground - Lake Ullswater backgnd. CU Daffodil head and 'host' of daffodils. Hawkshead Grammar School. Ann Tyson's cottage. CU sign 'Hawkshead'. Low angle Rydal Mount. 'Cockermouth' sign. Bust of Wordsworth tilt to daffs. Wordsworth's birth place CU Plaque on wall. LS Yew tree. CU Stream & whirlpool. Sign To Wordsworth grave'. CU daughter's grave and son's. LS Grassmere church and lake - various. Pan Swan hotel to mountains. CU Grassmere village sign. Various Grassmere scenes - cottage, gardens. Rydal Water and Rydal church. Zoom back mountains with snow caps to Lake Windermere - speedboat passes in foreground. View of Lake Windermere from above ambleside.. Moorland view with sheep in foreground. Borthers Water. Lamb running Sheep grazing. Lamb and sheep. Cloud passing over hill top. Daffodils in foreground on Ullswater edge. View of Ullswater. Daffodils beneath the trees. Cloud in sky. LS. Ullswater. This is good quality coverage - very pretty, pretty.
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Jennings Adventure Ale Trails
Combining stunning scenery, cosy accommodation, good food and real ale the Jennings Adventure Ales trails are one of the best ways to explore the Lake District, Cumbria.
With 6 routes of 2, 3 and 4 days starting from towns and villages throughout Cumbria there is something for all abilities and appetites and the new online route accommodation booking system makes it easy to find the best pubs with Jennings beers on tap.
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#WanderlustSeries 006 - Lake District 2016
House of Metal Productions proudly presents the beatiful landscapes and crazy animals of Lake District, Cumbria.
Floods 082.mov
24 hours after the street first flooded, the amazing rescue services still working hard as they had all night. Here they are over the house of our friend Keith about to airlift him out.
500 Hundred People Evaucted from White Water Hotel in Backbarrow as River floods
Sunday 6th December 2015 Backborrow Shocking scene 500 hundred people had to be evacuated by Police and the Fire Service when the River Leven Broke its banks and flooded the Four Star hotel and Time Share apartments. Guests had to be rescued by the Police and the Fire and Rescue service some wearing underclothes. They have been bused away to can emergency rescue rest centre. Staff at the hotel say they are gutted. We had a floor house and the time shares where all full. Two weeks before christmas we don;t know how long we are going t be closed for.©UKNIP
North East Paranormal Society Uk - EVP Caught at Bowes Castle
Listen to this amazing EVP caught in Bowes castle.
Dave Phil and Josh were present, with very slight wind, but no other noise pollution. Just after Phil asks if the spirit wanted them to leave, you hear a very clear response around 56 seconds, although nothing was heard during the recording. — at Bowes Castle
Wordsworth Hotel
Building is 200 years old, with loads of character,in traditional Lakeland town. On entering the building warm , modern style front bar area which leads to reception area on first floor. All rooms have key cards for added security. All rooms are decorated in boutique style and are of good size. We have 4 single rooms that share two shower areas. The rest are King size, double and twin all with en suites. All the rooms are individually styled to different themes. We have secure private parking at rear of building. The business is family run to a high standard of cleanliness and efficiency.
Windermere, Road ahead flooded !!!!
driving my Golf through the floods in Bowness this weekend, No way other than to drive through the water. The water was over the bonnet but the trusty golf made it !!
MARYPORT'S BEST BUILDING?
A few photos of the Carlton Cinema which opened in 1934. It was originally a bank in the early 1800's. I took these in 1999 after it had been stripped of its khaki paint. It's my favourite building in Maryport.
dearhams john william gummy
the first one
The Keswick Leisure Centre - Venditare Ltd
Storm Desmond: Helicopter journey over flooded Cumbria - BBC News
Helicopter footage reveals the scale of widespread flooding in Cumbria as flood waters reach their peak in the wake of Storm Desmond. Hundreds of homes have been flooded and more than 1,000 people evacuated in Cumbria and the Scottish Borders.
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Ryebeck Hotel near Windermere with great wedding party
Wedding DJ Stu Rogers from cumbriaDJ.com played at The Ryebeck Hotel near Windermere in 2017
The Cumbria Way- Lake District March 2017
This is what the Cumbria Way is like in March. In one week there was snow, rain and sunburn but it was still a fantastic trip. If I where to do it again then I would start in Carlisle and get the boring bit out of the way to begin with. The route goes through a number of locations that would be nice to stop at for a few days. I would also avoid camping because of the number of YHAs on the route. The only advantage of camping was that I didn't need to book in advance. If I hadn't needed a tent and lots of warm clothes then I would have used a far smaller bag.
Overall, I would highly recommend the Cumbria way and I would like to do it again some day.
Floods 056.mov
This is the view from our living room window about 30 mins after the street started flooding, it continued to rise to over half way up this window.
It's abit wet
Outside the Lakeside hotel the day after 372 millimeters of rain fell on Cumbria in between Wednesday night and early Friday morning.