The Tourists And Travellers Companion to the Lakes of Cumberland Westmoreland

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The Tourists And Travellers Companion to the Lakes of Cumberland Westmoreland
Charles Cooke
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_ Esthwaite Water is about two miles in length and half a mile across; it is encompassed hy an excel- lent carriage road, on the right of which we pass by (irove, the seat of Thomas Beck, Esq. ; on the left is Esthwaite Hall, a farm-house; a little beyond which a branch from the Ulverston road leads ei- ther to the ferry-house, or round Esthwaite water. The road from Elverston to Penny Bridge is plea- sant.
Esthwaite- Water is intersected by a peninsula pro- jecting into it from each side. Thes
...e are fringed with trees and cultivated. Along the margin of the lake rise gentle hills, with plantations and pastures alternately spreading beneath white farms, distri- buted upon the slopes above. This charming sheet of water is surrounded by a good carriage road, and over the outlet, by which it discharges itself is a good stone bridge, A little islet, near the head of this water, is said to have floated about formerly ac- cording as the wind blew. It has certainly been stationary many years, and is at present covered with shrubs.

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