Castlerigg stone circle placemat with Blencathra in the back ground shown on this place mat is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.
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Claife heights station place mat, Claife station was built in the 1790s as a viewpoint where visitors could look at Windermere lake. It was most fashionable with tourists in the 1830s and 40s.
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The end of The Dales Way which runs for 80 miles from Ilkley in West Yorkshire to Bowness-on-Windermere in Cumbria, following mostly riverside paths and passing through the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the gentle foothills of southern Lakeland to the shore of England's grandest lake
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An evening on Windermere place mat The tranquillity of England's largest lake, is about to be shattered by an all-out "war'' between powerboat enthusiasts and bureaucrats who have effectively banned their sport.
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The steam yacht Gondola on Coniston water is a rebuilt Victorian, screw-propelled, steam-powered passenger vessel on Coniston Water,
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Haweswater place mat showing this reservoir in the valley of Mardale, Cumbria in the Lake District, England. Work to raise the height of the original natural lake was started in 1929
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This place mat shows the Langdale Pikes a compact group of peaks that are amongst the most easily recognisable mountains in the Lake District. Viewed from Langdale their flanks are craggy and appear very steep, the sort of territory that appeals to climbers rather than walkers
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