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<div class="res-img">[[File:Skelwith Bridge and River Brathay (5324).jpg]]{{c|The road bridge at Skelwith Bridge with the [[River Brathay]] running beneath its arches}}</div>
{{Infobox settlement
 
|name = Skelwith Bridge
|image =
|image-size =
|image-caption =
|other-name =
|historic-name =
|name-origin = Old Norse
|etymology = ''Skjallr'' → loud<ref name="whaley"/> shrill<ref>[https://cleasby-vigfusson-dictionary.vercel.app/word/skjallr Skjallr] Old Norse Dictionary. Retrieved 1 March, 2023.</ref>
 
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|coordinates = {{osm|54.421944|-3.0122222|15}}
|os-grid = NY 3442 0342
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|population =
|historic-county = [[Westmorland]]
|district = {{w1|Westmorland and Furness}}
|civil-parish = [[Skelwith]]
|post-town = [[Ambleside]]
|postcode = LA22
|dialling-code = 015394
|website = [https://skelwith.community/ skelwith.community]
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'''Skelwith Bridge''' is a small village located in the civil parish of Skelwith, 2.5 miles west of [[Ambleside]]. Accessed via the A593, it lies at the opening of the [[Great Langdale]] valley, where it forks with the B5343 towards the village of [[Elterwater]]. The village provides visitors with accommodation and refreshments by way of the Skelwith Bridge Hotel and Chesters by the River Cafe. There is limited parking available for both. Multiple routes for walkers and cyclists can be taken from the village.
 
The [[River Brathay]] flows alongside the village where the double-arched stone bridge of the same name is situated. It’s source begins at [[Little Langdale Tarn]], although various streams feed this picturesque water catchment, which is owned by the {{w1|National Trust}}. The river then flows towards [[Elter Water]] before making its way to the popular [[Skelwith Force]], where great photo opportunities are available to those wanting to capture this small, but vibrant waterfall. During periods of prolonged rainfall some areas of the waterfall, crossed via a small metal bridge, are not accessible due to higher river levels and rapid water.
 
 
{{Infobox settlement 2
|name names = Skelwith Bridge
|historic-name = ''Schelwath'' c.1246 (see [[Skelwith Bridge#Etymology|etymology]])
|name-origin = Old Norse
|image-size population =
|historic-county = [[Westmorland]]
|district = {{w1|Westmorland and Furness}}
|civil-parish = [[Skelwith]]
|post-town = [[Ambleside]]
|image postcode =
|dialling-code = 015394
|website = [https://skelwith.community/ skelwith.community]
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|longitude = -3.011796
|os-grid = NY 3442 0342
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|topo-map = OL07 Explorer / 90 Landranger
|gallery = [[Skelwith Bridge/Gallery]]
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Historically, the River Brathay formed a physical boundary between the counties of Lancashire and [[Westmorland]].<ref>[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245504?section=official-list-entry Skelwith Bridge] Historic England. Retrieved 28 February, 2023.</ref> The Local Government Act of 1972 saw the village fall within the South Lakeland district, however, since 1 April 2023, it lies within the newly established authority of {{w1|Westmorland and Furness}}.<ref>[https://www.westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk/about-westmorland-and-furness-shadow-authority/ Westmorland and Furness Shadow Authority] Retrieved 28 February, 2023.</ref>
 
To the north of the village is [[Loughrigg Tarn]], a small, natural lake at the foot of [[Loughrigg Fell]]. The circumference of the lake can be walked via gravel paths and country roads. It is quintessentially small-scale Lake District with its rolling hills and beautiful green spaces set against the backdrop of bigger fells; the mighty [[Langdale Pikes]] standing tall in the distance.
 
 
<div class="res-img">[[File:Skelwith Bridge and River Brathay (5323).jpg]]{{c|A slightly wider view as the sun's afternoon glow envelopes the bridge}}</div>
 
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