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'''Stable Hills''' are mid 18th century farmhouse cottages located on the eastern shore of [[Derwentwater]] immediately south of [[The Ings]] in [[Strandshag Bay]]. The cottages sit on a perfectly situated plot that is quintessentially Lake District, set amongst the natural backdrop of mixed woodland, crag and lake. The land from [[Crow Park]] in [[Keswick]] down to [[Ashness Gate]] is owned by the {{w1|National Trust}}, including that of Stable Hills. It was acquired on 13 September, 1929, from Sir Noton and Lady Barclay. The land and buildings of Stable Hills have intrinsic archaeological value. ([[Stable Hills|read more]])
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