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<div class="res-img">[[File:Derwentwater and Strandshag Bay (2315).jpeg]]</div>{{c|<small>Stable Hills farmhouse with [[Strandshag Bay]], [[Lord's Island]] and the backdrop of [[Walla Crag]]</small>}}<hr> |
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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]]) |
'''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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Latest revision as of 13:27, 26 January 2024
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 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. (read more)