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6 Clitlieroe Advertiser mid Times, September 1st, 1983


COUNTY OF COLOUR AND BREATHTAKING BEAUTY Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


For something a little extra special, reserve y o u r accommodation now for the follow,ng:-


Why choose Just come to Cumbria


conjures up visions of what all and sundry call “The Lake Dis­ trict,” and if there is, an yw h ere in our emerald islands, any­ thing more breath- takingly beautiful, I have yet to see it. More than 40 years 1


THE mere mention of Cumbria instantly


ago we had a rented cot­ tage near Coniston, and


it cost us — we were a group of climbing, cycl­ ing youngsters — just 2s. Gd. a week. We could have bought the cottage


child. The Swan and the Cygnet being two of them. Waterhead is a popular rendezvous for boat owners with its slipways and jetties.


IMPOSING


land’s largest lake and those who bring their own dinghies and sailing craft will find plenty of public jetties and launch­ ing slips. The lake is 11 miles long, with wooded slopes to the south and an imposing ring of vol­ canic mountains to the north. Kirkstone Pass can be a wilderness in a rough


Windermere is Eng­


for £70, but doubt if any of us could have mus­


tered together 70p. As a child, most of my


holidays were spent in the “Lakes” at a cottage a t Causeway End, Haverthwaite, opposite a farm where, each af­ ternoon, we bought huge jugs of fresh, still-warm


^WILDLIFE ADVENTURE PARK '


Many new attractions for a fun filled day


f<l Mil I S SOUTH o r PHNKITI l ON TUI-1 AftJ v------------\ i ;x it :w 4 0 on nu: Mft/


^Appreciate the wildlife on view, there’s peacocks, pole cals, this years special attraction, Falabella horses.


and many more. L There’s great entertainment with an adventure playground packed full of fun.


Where else can you have all this fun for only £1.50 Children £1.75 Adults


cream, for 3d. They were wonderful


days, memorable occa­ sions, and the reason why, half a century on, the Lake District re­ mains one of my favour- ite places.


D E L IG H T S


cawing in the early mornings, the smell of new-mown hay, a pic­ ture of Old Man Conis­ ton shrouded in mist — all bring back instant memories of sh e e r delight. We swam in the becks


The sound of crows


winter, but in spring, summer and autumn provides those at the top with a view towards Brotherswater. The pass takes its name from the pointed stone there which looks rather like a lark or church. There are s ta te ly


“GILBERT & SULLIVAN FOR ALL”


NOVEMBER 11»h-13th, 1983 (All single rooms now booked)


WEEKEND WITH WINE All Meals—W in e Tasting— Talks Discussions — Video Films NOVEMBER 25th-27th


i i SWANBREAKS” o nioht stav in accommodation with private


bathroom-Full English breakfast and dinner for £ 4 8 per person


Any 2 nights or multiples thereof excluding Bank Holiday 1


COMMENCING, OCTOBER 28th periods


Please contact the Reception Office tor further information and Reservation Forms.


Slai


S e v e n in Mr and M


of Fober F: were hosts t' competing Semple trophies. There we


the Settle Burton-in-L(


— together by-Bowlam burn, now ii region. Beef catt


iston Colt Lawkland ;


Clitheroe 22S\ IS


NEWBY BRIDGE CUMBRIA LA12 8NB Telephone: Newby Budge (0448) 31681


SWAN HOTEL GRASMERE Lake looking towards Lord Crag from Red Bank


pies smothered in cream and helped the farm woman across the road to gather in the hay.


We ate enormous fruit


and the sea at Mereness Sands, Greenodd. We walked through the woods and talked with the gamekeeper, and ran when we encountered grouse on the moors. We picked wild rasp­


berries for tea and came home with baskets full of hazel nuts picked by the roadside. Where we stayed,


beaches at Silverdale and Arnside for hours on end without encounter­ ing a single soul. I walked with my father over the fells to Gras­ mere. I climbed Scafell once, and had to spend the night there because a mist came down.


We wandered on the


pure waters by Lang­ dale Pikes, struggled on Lake Windermere to get my little rowing boat out of the way of an oncom­ ing steamer. It has changed some­


I have bathed in the


P u rd e y s R e s ta u r a n t Our a la carte and Chef’s special menu is available Monday to Saturday from 7 p.m. with last orders at 10 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 10-30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Our restaurant does become very busy and reservations are essential. Purdeys has a unique and sophisticated atmosphere stimulated by its very own millstream and, in addition to being one of Britain’s most spectacular restaurant settings, boasts a fine cuisine and wine list.


Pillar Hotel at Langdale Great Langdale Nr Ambleside Cumbria LA22 9JB Tel. Langdale (09667) 302


new potatoes fresh from the ground were given to the pigs if not eaten on the same day, for at one day old they had lost their freshness.


Advertisement feature by Winifred Bose


valleys, so flooded after heavy rains that only the tree tops peeped above the water line. And after the deluge,


deer, those shy crea­ tures of the woods and hills, braved the sight of humans as they trekked down to the farm to steal what was left of the crops. Sheer hunger, even in midsummer, drove them down. Culture vultures need


what over the years, as more people bought cars and more still ^discovered the delights of Cumbria. They are unlikely to see, as I have seen, the


SEPTEMBER VACANCIES AT BARGAIN PRICES


A t Lakeland Holiday Park, near Grange-over-Sands. Fabulous park, ju s t south of Lake Windermere, offers own club with family entertainment, heated swimming pool, 365 bar, shops, etc. Superb luxury caravans sleeping NS, with we, TV and shower. Free gas and


electric. M O S T D A T E S A V A IL A B L E


For further details, instant booking and free colour brochure


Phone 0442 48661 24-hour answering service


Autumn/Winter Season 1983 SIONED WILLIAMS (Harp), MISHA MAISKY (Cello)


THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY m


“Romeo and Juliet" “THE SLEEPING BEAUTY" (Victorian Pantomime)


STOCKTON’S WING (Folk) “EDUCATING RITA ” . Entertainment


Everybody g ^ S e t l l l l


ROSEHILL THEATRE, MORESBY, WHITEHAVEN, CUMBRIA Tel. (0946)2422


AA middle ruddings hotel BRAITHWAITE, NR KESWICK


RAC


A comlortable fully licensed country hotel in 2 acres, with mountain views all round, ample parking, full central heating and log fires. Noted tor good food.


Special 2-day midweek break, available Nov, Dec, Feb B & B £18 per person, with dinner (set meal) £26 per person


Nov-Dec, Feb—Weekend breaks from £14 per day per person. 3 davs E40 per person. 5-course meal Included. TEL. BRAITHWAITE (0596-82) 436


plore; it houses the Theatre in the Forest. Opera, music, drama, folk music, art exhibi­ tions, natural history films and lectures are there.


R E S TO R ED


not stray away from Cumbria to find every­ thing they need to suit as many different tastes. Hawkshead, a bit commercialised these


tery, Lancaster, at the gateway to the Lakes; there is Beckstones Art Gallery, near Penrith; there is a Maritime Museum at Shipping Brow, Maryport.


There is Hornsea Pot­


days, is still one of the prettiest villages I have ever seen. The F o r e s t of


Grizedale is not only a superb place in which to browse, walk and ex­


Situated beside the River Greta and Fitz Park. The Bay Tree offers tastefully lurnished bedrooms with tea and coffee making facilities, electric blankets, shaver points, full central heating, resi* dents' lounge and separate colour TV lounge, residential licence.


GUEST HOUSE Keswick The Bay Tree is a good food guest house, currently listed in many “Good Food Guides


THE BAY TREE


% One minute’s walk from the pier head and shopping * * centre. All rooms en-suite ana include tea and coffee *


I Wordsworth Street, Keswick, Cum­ bria. CA12 4HU Tel. (0596) 73313 Proprietor: J. C. Shepherd


II you are unable to reserve accom­ modation, be sure to visit the Bay Tree Restaurant________


QUEEN’S HEAD TIRRIL


Nr. Penrith, Cumbria


18th Century Country Inn close to Uliswater Lake with olde worlde charm, including log fires


Bar meals and restaurant, BIB from £60 per week, shorter stays welcome. Very low winter break rates. Write for brochure and details to: Ann and Arthur Carr Tel. (0768) 63219


Under new managements^ ; THE STAG’S HEAD HOTEL ^


* making facilities, trouser presses and colour TVs. * * Facilities offered include free entrance to the Stag’s * * Head Cellar Bar, the Lake District’s No. 1 nightspot. *


* Licensed to 12-30 a.m. weekdays, 1-30 a.m. weekends, * jf excluding Sundays. Discounts offered on the Stages *


The Stag’s Head is where it starts and where it finishes J for your weekday or weekend break


Two honeymoon suites available at an extra charge


Write or Tel. THE STAG’S HEAD HOTEL, Church Street, * Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbrin. Tel. (09662) 3132 J


(Adjacent to the Trusthouse Forte Hotel, “The Old England ^c-k-k'k-k'k-k-k-h-k-k'k-k'k'k-k-k'k'k'lr-kh'k'k-k-k


SCALE HILL HOTEL LOWESWATER COCKERMOUTH


Cumbria CA13 9U X


LORTON (090085) 232 (GUESTS) 272


Cockermouth 6 miles, Keswick 12 miles Nestling among the Loweswater-Buttermere


OPEN


THROUGHOUT WINTER —


RYDAL MOUNT l


LINDETH HOWE COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL W IN D E R M E R E


T e le p h o n e ( 0 9 6 6 2 ) 5 7 5 9


A charming licensed iuxurlous country house-hotel hidden In 6 acres of magnificent grounds, one mile south of the village, and overlooking the lake. Most bedrooms have en- suite and all have colour TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms have four poster beds. Pool room and bar. Log fires and candlelit dinners. Excellent cooking.


Under the personal supervision of the resident proprietors Clive and Eileen Baxter.


F o r fu l l d e ta i ls p le a s e w r i te o r te le p h o n e


Main family home of Wordsworth


RYDAL MOUNT Near Ambleside


Derwent Lodge


Beautlfut country house over­ looking Derwentwater. Ideal


AA. RAC. BTA Listed


centre Tor walking or just relax­ ing and en]oylng the autumn colours. Elegant peaceful surroundings,


K E S W IC K Come to


Family run, 7 Double Rooms, all with Bath/Shower and w.c. an suite.


LATRBGG LODGE HOTEL FO R Y O U R A U T U M N A N D W IN T E R B R E A K S


Lounge with Open Fire and Colour TV, Central Heating throughout.


Restaurant open till 11 p.m. dally


A n y t im e A u tum n a n d W in te r B re a k s (Arrive any day, leave any day)


2 days £32 per person


Bed, Breakfast and A la carte Evening Meal. 3 days £48 per person


Extra Days pro rata Open all year Including Christmas and New Year


LAKE ROAD, KESWICK Tel. (0596) 73545 Mr and Mrs Nigel Dickin and family


. ample parking, good food, York­ shire hospitality, licensed, TV, central heating.


Te BBED £15


rry and Brenda Lansbury Derwent Lodge,


Portinscale, Keswick. (0596) 72746


CUMBRIA SOUTH Self-contained wing of


Sleeps 2-4, log fire, TV, no dogs.


medieval manor house on working farm.


Tel. (0448) 60483 _


^ w ° c n l t e a t e r i n g apartment and 18-rooms with private baths, all in 47 ac re s fo n lh e slopes of Sklddaw, overlooking Derwentwaler, Just 20 minutes


RAC * * * AA Fishing Dl^ L S nF h g X T f l S S : m m S & Z debm ay . March X T o . . : ( 0 3 9 6 , 7 2 4 6 9


The Underscar Country House Hotel A P P L E T HWAITE, KESWICK, CUMBRIA, CA12 4PH i«s bana up to date yet with the feel of a more leisured ag e ..


SELF CATERING


FARM COTTAGE for your holiday tn unspoiled Lakeland. Sleeps 4/6, well


equipped and centrally heated. Special Winter breaks available Brochure phone


Holding 0946 86 813


CroaadaleFarm.Ennerdale, - Cleator, Cumbria CA23 3AT..


l.


SKIDDAW VIEW CARAVAN PARK


OFF A 591 KESWICK- CARLISLE ROAD


Quiet, elevated site, magnificent views. Lakes four miles, coast eight miles.


' Modern caravans for hire.


New and used caravans for sale with sites. Tourers and Tents welcome. All amenities.


Contact: Mrs Pattlnson Tel. 0965 20404


LAKELAND COUNTRY HOUSE


..i a quiet secluded position, on the western shore of Lake Conis­ ton, with harbour and boathouse, in an ideal position for all Lake District and coastal pursuits. Spa­ cious well appointed bedrooms with bathroom, en-suite, TV, tea making facilities etc. Fresh home cooking


^^^T£U0966^1695^i


LAKE DISTRICT A M B L E S ID E /


WINDEREMERE AREA


Varied selection houses, bungalows, farm cottages and flats


W IN D E R M E R E H O L ID A Y S


Homewood, Storrs Park, Windermere (09662) 4175


p n i i i a B i B i i


■ LAKE ■ DISTRICT I Holiday Cottages In peaceful


| S trom September 044-88-268


surroundings Sleep 2-8 Vacancies


Oxenhouse, Torver, Coniston Cumbria LA21 8BL


Brochure from ©rep£tone5


<®ue£t jfoui AMBLESIDE ROAD, KESWICK OPEN ALL YEAR


Bed and Breakfast from £7.50 Inc VAT


Dinner, Bed and Breakfast from £11.50 Inc. VAT


* Private Facilities ★ Good Food * Warmth and comfort without fuss


* Free golf for 2 * Packed lunches available on P ro p r ie to rs :


F re d a n d H a z e l Y lH Ik in s o n


T e l . 0 5 9 6 7 3 1 0 8 COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL


Set in beautiful private grounds, over­ looking Esthwaite Lake. Excellent food and accommodation. Ideal for Autumn and Winter Breaks


B and B from £9 D, B and B from £13


SAWREY HOUSE HOTEL


Sawrey, Nr Ambleslde Tel. 096-66 387


RIDING HOLIDAYS FOR ALL KEEN RIDERS


Wo do not spend half our weeks holiday cleaning tack and grooming horses


Wo do 6V2 day's hard nding. 2a mitos a day and stay in our local hotel with every comfort of homo


For brochure send s.a.e. to:


Grey Horse Riding Stables, Kirkby Stephen, Brough, - Cumbria


cKingscArmscHotel


for touring both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District.


T Pioos: Mrs X Reed and Mr K. Simpson


Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4QN Totophono: 0930 71378


A* from mid-October ue do Cumbnq Breaks which are 2 nights for 0 6 dinner, bed and breakfast per person PLUb one


hin early 17th century Posting Inn la i*«f .


night’s free accommodation — only payjor meals


HAMPSFELL HOTEL Hamptfell Road,


Qrange-over-Sanda, LA11.6BG Tel. (044B4) 2567


A small country-house hotel (quiet and peaceful situation), centrally heated with te a and coffee making facilities In all


bedrooms. Private parking. Residential licence.


'SAE please for brochure to Mr and Mrs W. J. Whiteside.


Beautiful Borrowdale


LAKELAND COTTAGE HOLIDAYS ,


and Keswick area Warm, comfortable


cottages and houses with log fires, colour TV, linen,


^TeLjJ059682M93


Grange, Ullock, Keswick, Cumbria


PITCAIRN HOUSE 7 Blencathra Street, Keswick


Open all year


H & C all rooms. Full central heating. Tea making facilities.


Brochure Mrs Davies ■Telephone (0596) 72692


Superb Apartments for 2-10, i~ beautifully converted, fully equip­ ped coach house. Lovely setting . near Lakes, Dales and sea


LUNE VALLEY


Write or Tel. for brochure 1 Pleasure Holidays


St George’s Street, York ' Y022DU


Tel. (0904) 24652 (24 hours)


g a te w a y to the Lakes1 Enjoy a weekend break at


I accommodation. Bed and breakfast £5.


■ April Cottage Approx two miles Lake Ullswater. • Lovely views, homely


Evening meals available. TELEPHONE (08536) 277


David^m^^len ^tepljonson welcome you to


AU.ERDALE HOUSE 1 Eskln Street


central heating, some rooms with showers, Good food and


comfortable lounge - Open all year


S.A.E. for brochure or Tel. 0596 73891


' T,' All rooms have H and C, full S.A.E. please to L.S.A. request. YEW TREE HU Delightfully situated,


overlooking Morecambe Bay and close to the promenade. "Combining old world charm, good food, home comforts and a warm welcome"


Morning coffee and lunch is served daily.


Afternoon teas to order


Ann and Michael Thorburn


Tel. (04484) 2007 OPEN ALL YEAR


Grange-over-Sands, South Lakeland


OSE I


DERWENTWATER HOTEL


PORTINSCALE, KESWICK


3 star AA/RAC 42 rooms. 31 private baths.


Quietly situated one mile from Keswick with lake and river


frontage. Book now for winter breaks


For brochure etc. Tel. 0596 72538


and ask for Ann Smith ALSO


BUNGALOW AND FLAT TO LET


fells and dose to the three lakes In the valley. Scale Hill le an old 1633 Coaching Inn which Is stilt full ol character though now with all modem comforts. We have 12 bedrooms, 10 of them with private bath­ room, and most of these rooms overlook the garden and valley a» do the lounges -'''* also lha dining room where our "■ English food Is offered. Boets and on the lekee available from the Hotel


ESI


Open all year including Chrietmaa Brochures on request Resident Proprietors:


Shells end Michael Thompson


LAKE DISTRICT WINDERMERE


Bed, Breakfast and Evening Dinner, £59.00 per week


Discounts out of season Further Discounts for OAP’s


Miss Holmes, Acton House, 41 Craig Walk, Windermere Cumbria, LA23 2HB Tel. (09662) 5340


Country house at the head of Bas senthwalte Lake. Rooms with private shower suites, dinner, bed and breakfast £16.50 per day. Residential licence


link bouste English Lakes Hotels May Smith


Bassenthwelte Lake, Cockermouth CA13 9YD


Telephone (05961) 291______


GRANGE OVER SANDS Cumbria


Well appointed, 10 bedrooms and family run.


CRE EC U


Waddington, KentsbankRd. TeT. (04484) 3088


Also senior citizens’ rates offered Aug. ’83 to May ’84 (ex Bank ■v ’ Holidays) •


AMBLESIDE Luxurious Georgian


bathrooms. Disabled unit.1 From £12 ■


country house hotel. Family run. All private


Barbara Lewis, Borrans Park Hotel


. Tel. 09663 3454


ONR BEH GEST HUEOS Autumn breaks


LAKELANDS FIRST FAMILY OF HOTELS J u s t like a family - everyone is different - choosing wont Ik* easy but it will be fun fur colour brochures write:- Freepost (UN) '


^English Lakes lintels ltd Windermere. Cumbria |jyj:l2BRTf1.096 6.1 :t77:t


A quiet, peaceful friendly park central for Lakes, Solway and . Borders, Ideal for campers.


Holiday Park BROCHURE ON REQUEST..


Modern Holiday caravans for hire, facilities include licensed club, shop, take-away, swimming pool, launderette,,etc. New and quality used caravans for sale wjth mains connections.


WESTWARD WIGTON, CUMBRIA CA7 5NQ Phone (096541 2 8 8 0


F T H E S A W R E Y H O T E L HAC l ' -


tHTjc ||or£e£fjoc 4£ii£gt l&ouSe Enjoy an Autumn Break in complete freedom in the heart ol Lakeland surrounded by a


Rothay Road, Ambleside, LA22 OEE Tel. 096-63 2000


Brama of mountain sceneiy. Ideal centre for walking, fishing or touring. Spacious


private shower/w.c. and balcony, all with mountain views. Log fire, ti wholefood breakfasts, private car park.


P/ease write or phone John and Sue Horne tor details


y-run William IV house with central heating, h. and c. in all 12 bedrooms, some with English or


H e l re


OWNERS mgs in th are once fered sm; towards r ration b\ Council.


wealth oi ings and ognises t and resti owners ii such as t tional ma led crafts


The Va structure1 Eligiblt


using nat al materi:


ar Sawrey, via Amblcside Tel. Windermere (09662) 3425


Fully licensed country inn, one mile from Windermere car ferry on the Hawkshead Road. 18 bedrooms, 2 bars, log fires. 5 course dinner and full English breakfast from £14.95 per nightr


Special winter breaks from November to March. Reductions for children. Dogs welcome. Ample.parking.


Kelais Houticrs Good Beer Guide


al slate and rest tures of chitectu as doo windows.


available cil’s Pla cal Office


Applic; Tel. (0229) 53781


Mansriggs, Ulverston, S. Lakes LA12 7PX A.A. andB.T.A. LISTED


THE FALLS,


A traditional 17th Century Farmstead amid beautiful, peaceful countryside, around which the bams have been converted into holiday cottages of the highest standard.


Come and try our unique HOME AWAY SERVICE


Children and dogs welcome For further information please contact JOHN CHEETHAM J


* Head Water Ski Club and various activities in the Lake * District.


September to Whitsuntide (excluding bank holidays). B * & B inc. VAT £29 for 2 nights, £35 for 3 nights, per * person, sharing a double room.


* ...... f ^ * esS" ....


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around Carnforth has a lot to offer, like Borwick Hall and Leighton Hall. There are craft work­ shops at Clifford House in the centre of the vil­ lage of Brough, and th e re is hand-loom w eav in g by F ra n k


Nearer home the area


Mercer at Eastern tage, Brampton.


Cot-


is Pendragon Castle, reputed to have been the home of Uther Pen- dragon, father of King Arthur. It was built in the 12th century and the castle was restored by Lady Anne Clifford.


Near Kirkby Stephen


Crag from Red Bank, where I have meandered on many an afternoon, one can see the village of Grasmere. It was Wil­ liam Wordsworth’s home for many years. Here too can be found the base of the famous Gras­ mere Sports. The sur­ rounding countryside is full of fascinating walks and most of it is owned by the National Trust. Waterhead, at the


Looking towards Lord


homes galore to visit in Cumbria. There are camping and caravan sites. Places to see, and to stay at, and to eat in, are so numerous, choice is hard to make. Afternoon teas are


T h is is the age o f the t ra in Open the door to


b y p u b lic t ra n s p o r t CUMBRIA


real old-fashioned cream teas; there are hotels and restaurants with cuisine to tempt even a Frenchman. There is, in Cumbria,


Enjoy Cumbria, the Lakes and other specified areas with a CUMBRIA RUNABOUT TICKET


Adult £15.00 Children 5 and under 16 years £7.50


apart from its beauty of lakes and mountains, a bit of something to charm everyone. Perhaps something a


7 days unlimited travel by Ribble or Cumberland stage carriage buses in Cumbria, Sealink cruise ships on Lake Windermere and British Rail timetable trains in Cumbria plus travel over the Settle to Carlisle line and to the


Lancashire Coast resorts.


Swiss visitor once said to me as I wandered to­ wards Langdales from Ambleside fits the pic­ ture best. “Why,” she said, “do you bother to come to Switzerland when you have all this?”


For full details pick up a leaflet from Ribble or Cumber­ land Motors Booking Offices, British Rail Stations and Rail Appointed Travel Agents.


All lares and facilities are subject to alteration « cancellation


For lull details ol these and many other British Bail Havel bargains and availability ol tickets ask at your principal station or rail travel agent


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Escape ~ to the most beautiful corner of England


Write for our FREE off-Season Brochure - 'Escape to the Most Beautiful Corner of England — English Lakeland — Cumbria' — including a special section on CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS and NEW YEAR BREAKS


For your F R E E B RO C H U R E fill in this coupon and send to Cumbria Tourist Board, Ashleigh, Windermere, Cumbria LA23 2AQ


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