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6 Clitheroe Adveriiser and Times, July 19th, 1981,


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


English c t Heritage in


SOUTH CUMBRIA


FURNESS ABBEY Splendid remains of one of the richest


monasteries of the middle ages. (O P EN A L L Y EAR )


1 ’/2 miles north of Barrow-in-Furness


STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL


A unique working survivor of the many mills that produced bobbins for the cotton industry.


OPEN A PR IL-S EP TEMB ER ' 1 Vi miles north of Finslhwaile


A dm is s io n c h a rg e s C a r p a rk s


Lakeland beauty to suit everyone’s taste


ly beautiful enough to attract thousands of visitors from all over the world year after year. ■ Its natural attributes of


THE Lake District in Cumbria is enchanting-


Advert feature by Winifred Bose


pursuits of all kinds in Lakeland. The Theatre in the,


lakes, sea and mountains, forests, flora and fauna have few rivals anywhere in the. country, and for us, in this part of the world, it is a drive taking just a couple of hours. Apart from the peace,


In the heart of the Lake District. . . TIMESHARING


chamber orchestrations, natural history lectures, films and drama are staged. Visitors can spend a


crafts are displayed. Classical ' music,


Forest at Grizedale has a touch of magic, for it lies in the heart of Grizedale Forest. Programmes are provided for every taste. ■ The open theatre is.


the fells, the walks and climbs, which beckon so many, there are cultural


WITH A DIFFERENCE


We D O N ’T h a ve . . . a busy hotel, a noisy bar, a main road qoing by or leisure tacilities shared by hundreds of local club members . . . W h a t w e D O h a ve is a-quiet, private, friendly timeshare development, superbly sited overlooking the lake and fells yet just steps away from the old world village of Ambleside.


Our Leisure centre is foi’ timeshare visitors use only. We also hold the NHBC warranty, testifying to the excellent construction (most others don't) and our timeshare period is a realistic 25 years with "freehold1' arrangement. (Most others are


for 60 years or more, leasehold). And . . . you don't have to make an appointment to see our apartments, either. Come any time. We are open seven days a


week.


Write or telephone


now for brochure or to book your Inspection holiday


Tbo Lakelands


Lower Galo, AmWesWo, Cumbria LA22 OBD Tetophone 0966 33777


,


Lower Gale,


Ambleside,


* Cumbria, LA229BR Tel.


(0966) 33777


sweet with the smell of conifers, and there is a comfortable lounge bar where exhibits of paint­ ings, ceramics, pottery, weaving and other local


parkland, on the banks of the Lyvennet, a tributary of the River Eden. The house is between


day in the forest explor­ ing nature trails, and spend the evening at the theatre. . Easily accessible from


chair residents.: In the first week of


the market towns of Ap­ pleby, P e n r i th and Kendal. It was built in the


the M6 is the retirement home, “Flass,” set in gorgeous surroundings, and offering homely com­ forts. “Flass” is not for the1


mountain climbers. It is in a setting hard to beat, in


August the Horse Driving Trials and Country- Fail- take place at Lowther Castle, near Penrith.


F A IR


middle of the last century in the Palladian style, and was recently adapted to a luxury house , for 11 resi­ dents. Bedrooms can be let furnished or unfur­ nished, and each room has a view of garden and grounds. Catering is of haute


5th, a new clay pigeon, shooting competition will be held, and it is a qual­ ifying event. Finals prizes include a


On August 3rd, 4th and


luxury holiday worth £3,000. The usual Eley/Subaru


cuisine standard, and there is a lift for wheel­


sponsored contest will be held, and former England clay pigeon team captain Billy Wilson will be at the Country Fair on the 4th and 5th.- Other sporting ac­


tivities will include a par­ tridge flush, and there will be a ferret show, with senior and - junior classes. These will include novelty classes for the fastest, longest, smallest, or the ferret with the longest whiskers. The Lowther Horse Driving Trials is attract­ ing top names, and driv­ ers have to qualify to compete. Any sporting fashion


WED., A U G U S T 8th A rural show in southern Cumbria featuring; many difte- - rent classes of animals includ­ ing dog show. Exhibitions of crafts and flowers. Other at­ tractions include Hound trail­ ing and showjumping.


A special attraction wilt be


Lakelands timeshare apartments high above Ambleside


, ■


at Tithebarn, The Calvert Trust, Old Windebrowe, Keswick, where visitors can enjoy th e ir own heritage.


LOVELY


Craftsmen have a summer exhibition of items involv­ ing skills handed down from generation to gener­ ation. Members’ work covers


can be satisfied, be it horses, carriages, shoot­ ing, fishing, ferrets or target golf. There are also about 150 trade stands. The Guild of Lakeland


Sellafield Discover the facts about nuclear power at the BNFL Sellafield Exhibition Centre. Admission free.


Open Mon-Fri from tOarn to 4pm. Site visits can also be arranged by telephoning Seascale (0940) 27735.


HOTAIR BALLOONING R a c e s , R id e s , D em o n s t ra t io n s


TRADE STANDS


SPORTS, MUSIC, COMPETITIONS


LAKELAND HOLIDAY PARK NEAR GRANGE-OVER-SANDS


S U P E R B H O L ID A Y P A R K J U S T S O U T H O F L A K E W IN D E R M E R E


Own Club with nightly family entertainment, Indoor heated Swimming Pool, 365 Bar, Playground, Launderette, Shops, etc.


First class Luxury Caravans and Chalets sleeping from 4 to 8, fully equipped with TV, shower, etc.


“SEPTEMBER WEEKEND BREAKS AVAILABLE” Free brochure, Vacancies and Instant Bookings


R IN G (0 4 4 2 ) 48661 24 H O U R S E R V IC E


ROUNDABOUT, CATERING


W.l. LESIURE AND PLEASURE MARQUEE


$ Lake District


Windermere Holidays VICARAGE ROAD AMBLESIDE


SELF-CONTAINED COTTAGES, HOUSES, BUNGALOWS AND


SEND STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE FOR BROCHURE OR PHONE (0966) 32929


FLATS


Northern Lake District TH E MILL a


Mungrlsdale, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0XR. Tel. Threlketd (059683) 659


In a peaceful riverside position beneath the mountains this former Mill Cottage (dated 1651) is now a B.T.A. Com*


.mended Country* Guost House, where ' Pam and David Wood ensure that their guests can relax and enjoy the best ot food and wine.


Ashley Courtenay Recommended


Don’t miss a visit to the “ T h e a t r e i n t h e F o r e s t ”


G r i z e d a l e the intimate theatre with the unique atmosphere— between Windermere and Coniston Water


Music O Drama 9 Opera F o lk Music O Art Exhibitions


Natural History Films and Lectures Box Office and Inquiries — Satterthwaite 291


BURN HOW MOTEL ©■RESTAURANT


. (lighted by electricity)


Looking for a quiet holiday on the fringe of the Lakes?


0LDSIDE CARAVAN SITE WORKIN G TON


is a modern site with 60 level pitches for tourers, a


chance to avoid the holiday rush but convenient for the Northern Lakes and Solway Coast or an outing over the Border into Scotland. Workington's shopping centre is close by.


For details write or phone:


K e n N ic h o ls o n , T o u r ism O f f ic e r (E .G . ) , H o lm ew o o d , C O C K E R M O U T H , C um b r ia . T e l . (0 9 0 0 ) 823741.


Cumbria. Tei (096 62) 6226 AA & RAC*” -


Bowness-on-Windermere, T / I 7 1 7 I \T ¥ 7 \T \T IO I U i V l i l _ I M l i l l o MARKET PLACE. AMBLESIDE STUDIO HOUSE GALLERY,


' • ' ! ' •' Tel. (0966) 32497 ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS BY LOCAL ARTISTS


Original oil paintings, limited editions and fine art prints featuring the work of JiU M. Alderaley, Patience Arnold, G. S. Prentice and F. Marie Destelle


Limited edition prints by Michael Revere


FRAMING SERVICE AVAILABLE — LARGE STOCKS OF MOULD- INGS


We are always looking for good original paintings to buy outright or sell on commission.


OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 5*30 p.m. FLY


HIGH D A Y


AUGUST 5 t h


Holker Hall “ “ O P E N 1 0-30 a .m . F o r d etai ls


(0 4 4 8 53 ) 328 Baljoon activities


weather permitting Nr Grange, Cumbria.


A Special Welcome to all W.l. members and their families


BNFL


THE BEAUTIFUL Dove Cottage and Wordsworth Museum, a must for any


Lakeland visitor T a k e a b r e a k in t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l c o r n e r o f E n g l a n d .


E n g l i s h L a k e l a n d C u m b r i a Return to nature — to the most beautiful corner of England — deep lakes, leafy glades, pretty villages, friendly pubs and the


_ , brochures on late holiday. -


± Ring 09662-2655 . or write to: Cumbria Tourist Board, DeptLSA


F o r our FREE colour : opportunities.


,\ Ashleigh, JeydM Windermere, Cumbria LA23 2AQ


. Cumbria’s Area Alls Associalion


SUMMER ON THE STREETS Watch tor our cavalcade of top


STREET ENTERTAINERS throughout Lakeland this summer!


TH E FABULOUS SALAMI BROS C APT . J . J . WALLER


PROFESSOR PHIL SPELLACY Punch and Judy/Face Painting!


Strength, Skill and Stupldltyl Bowlar hatted businessman jugglarl


Escapologist extraordlnalrel TIM BAT


CAMPSEA ASHE SUITCASE CIRCUS Seeing Is bellevlngl


For details (and delicious coffee and snacks) Call at the R E N A IS S A N C E C E N TR E


Fountain Street, ULVERSTON, or Tel. 0229 52299 A bright idea for a honeymoon?


TAKE modem, private chalets *r>m such luxury appointments as lour poster beds. Bathrooms en suile. Tea and Cottee making facilities & Sun Balconies. PLACE in peaceful gardens only two minutes walk from La«o and Village Shops. CREATE


jATE unusually good


Restaurant m old Lakeland house (taking care to serve Breakfasts &


Meals in Chalets as required). ADD Fine Lounge & Friendly Bar. and provide (hat special kind of Service we all hope tor - but rarely hod.


’Trie concept is so oOvoos that it wi soon Oecome commonplace ■ ■ ■ its, a matter ot knowing whatpeccfe wa


- W.iuam Murdock (1754-1039) - Inventor ol the Gas Lamp


Daily admission (including VATand Free Parking): Adults £3.00 ( Friday £ 1.30) Children £1.00 (Fri id yda> Free)


Horse Driving Trials & Country Fair


Lowther— one of the big 3-Day Driving Events, plus a Country Fair starting on Saturday with over 140 trade stands!


It features clay shooting, country crafts, displays and exhibitions; dog-shows, ferrets, fishing, havc-a-go events, horsc-shocing. hound and terrier shows, poultry show,


muzzle loaders shoots, working hunter pony championships and special attractions like free-flying birds of prey and a parade of National Winners.


Lowther is 4 miles south of Penrith on the A 6— Junctions 39 and 40 on M6. -


LONSDALE HOUSE HOTEL , (U L V E R S T O N )


LTD


• 23 BEDROOMS ALL WITH TV AND TEA AND COFFEE MAKING FACILITIES, MOST ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH OR SHOWER.


SPECIAL RATES FOR WEEKENDS


VIDEO CHANNEL TO BE INTRODUCED IN THE NEAR FUTURE


F o r fu r th e r In fo rm a t io n p le ase te le p h o n e : ULVERSTON (0229) 52598


jewellery and much, much more produced by professional craftsmen. The exhibition opened


a wide range. There will be ceramics, furniture, machine embroidery,


on July 7th. and will con­ tinue until September 8th


V iw w y w wyWvw/ .


AMBLESIDE SPORTS


A U G U S T 2 n d


. most wonderful unspoiled and . easily accessible mountain country in Britain.


RYDAL PARK. 1 p.m.'


HOUND TR A ILS . 1 GUIDE R A C ES . .1


C . & W. WR ES TLIN G '• - .TR A C K RA C ES C YCLING


SIDE S TA L LS C A TER IN G AND BE ER T E N T Adults £1 Chlld/OAP 50p C AR P A R K SO p MWWWUWKWWW


B A N K H O L ID A Y W E E K E N D 2 4 th -2 6 th A U G U S T


E ig h th K e n d a l


Kendal Museum of Natural ^History and Archaeology


Recently re-displayed. The local archaeological displays' trace out the human story from the stone age and the Lake District Natural History Gallery has realistic re- labitats. Tne World Wildlife i earth and the 3 to human


. - increasing pressures on wild places due t activity.


constructions of wildlife habitpts.' Gallery portrays the diversity of life on earl


T IM E S O F O P E N IN G : 1 0 3 0 -1 70 0 ; S a tu rd a y , -1400- 1700. C lo s e d S u n d a y . T e l . K e n d a l (0 5 3 9 ) 21374.


H O W T O G E T T H E R E : S ta t io n R o a d (c lo s e to ra i lw a y s ta t io n ) . M6 E x it 36.


15 m in u te s w a lk a lo n g r iv e rs id e f rom A b b o t H a ll . T H E C R O W N H O T E L


GRAMMAR HOTEL CARTMEL


Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria 4 miles Lake Windermere A A ★ ★


Come to our small, friendly hotel set in the beautiful valley of


Cartmel, in its own grounds, overlooking the beautiful 12th century Priory. We have 12 rooms, each with its own bath, tea making facilities, T V lounge and residents’ lounge with log fires and cocktail bar. Colour TV s available.


B A R G A IN B R E A K S - A n y 3 nights for £54. Reduced weekly rates.


. An ideal base for a golfing holiday - r a wealth of courses within easy reach. .


S A E o r tel. (0 4 4 8 54 ) 367 Something New! \


HELMEDANK RESTAURANT NATLAND, NEAR KENDAL •


Set in three acres of Garden and Woodland.


Now open for Morning Coffee, Afternoon Cream Teas a n d ' Sunday Lunches.


A la Carte Dinners served Tuesday to Friday : Set 8 course dinner on Saturday. Evening.


For bookings telephone Sedgwick 60699


“PAPRIKA” Continental Restaurant 70 Main Street, Keswick


An informal licensed restaurant offering a wide variety of .l is lin o ' ITn n irnm q n annoiul il iod


On sunny days distinctive dishes. Hungarian specialities.


Open 7 days a week Monday — Friday^ll a.m. to^lO p.m, Saturday 10 a.m. — 10 p.m., Sunday 12 noon — 10 p.m. Evening bookings please telephone Keswipk 72033


. enjoy a cold drink or ice cream In our pleasant Patio Garden.


LOWESWATER AND BRACKENTHWAITE


1 1 2 t h A N N U A L S H O W to b e Held In S c h o o l F ie ld , Loweswateir THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1984


F o r In fo rm a t io n Te le p h o n e S e c re ta ry Je a n n le H o p e , C o rn e r C o t ta g e , H ig h L o r to n , C o c k e rm o u th .T e l . L o r to n 294


GUILD OF CRAFTSMEN


L A K t L A IN U 1st Floor, Lakeland Sheepskin Centre, Lake Road, Keswick


\~A\j C I A k i n


■ Exhibitions In Keswick 1984 GUILD GALLERY NOW OPEN: /


ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW


Ju ly 7th to September 8th at the Tithe Barn, Old Wlndebrow, . . Keswick.


Guild Information from R. Russell KESWICK 27917____ K e sw ic k A g r ic u l tu ra l S o c ie ty (Founded i860) . INTERNATION SHEEPDOG COMPETITION Fltz Park, Keswick


E N G L A N D V IR E L A N D V S C O T L A N D v W A L E S Monday, August 6th, 1984, commencing 8-30 a.m.


an n u a l show and in d u str ial exhibitio n


High Hill, Keswick,' Bank Holiday Monday, August 27th, 1984. Showground open to the public 9 a.m. Secretary: Wilfrid A. Ralph. Tel. Keswick i*<73180


.An elegantly furnished traditional Lakeland home m a country garden setting, situated in one of the most picturesque parts of Lakeland '


St Mary's Park Hotel


We offer a quiet and relaxed atmosphere with personal service and exceptional cuisine


. Highly recommended for the discerning guest


For brochure and tariff please contact Lynn and Martin. Hadley, St Mary’s Park Hotel, Ambleside Road, Winder- mere, Cumbria LA23 1AX Tel. 09962 3192


.


WETHERAL, Nr CARLISLE, CUMBRIA, CA4 8ES T e l . (0228) 61888 .


. A R E G A L W E L C O M E A W A IT S Y O U


The Crown Hotel, Wetheral, offers 51 Deluxe Bed­ rooms. The award-winning Conservatory Restaurant and Garden of Eden Function Suite are situated in a delightful garden setting close to the River Eden.


Savour, the local delights, take afternoon tea, dance at our Summer Barbecues, or ju s t relax in the Bar. :


It is Traditional Hospitality at its Best!! Folk Festival


A weekend packed with concerts, ceilidhs, workshops, dance


displays, craft markets a id childin children's activities


Full details available from Brewery ....................... af,


Arts Centre, HIghgate, Kendal, Cumbria.


Hi


nn 1HI


MSI yf-M


■ Centre, Keswick. Lakeland lovers who


rations by craftsmen; there is good parking; there is a cafe. A range of work by guild members is on show at the Guild Gallery, first floor, Lakeland Sheep


There will be demonst­


return again and again to this lovely part of Cum­ bria ought to be thinking of timesharing, to ensure comfortable quarters in the Lakes.


timesharing with a differ­ ence, on a hillside over­ looking Ambleside. It is quiet, private, and the buildings are of high qual­ ity in this 25-year time­ sharing scheme. Holiday apartments


The Lakelands is


have to be seen to be believed, for they are ar- tichect-designed, and built by a local builder. Apartments for six, or


_ The Stean)


Th e Band of the 1st Batta­ lion of the Queen's Lanca­ shire R e g lm e n t - '^ ^


Clitheroe 22324 (Edito Scho


Functions once a


fortnight


iirphria "ajfoering


A REQUEST to make Clitheroe town may parlour available coffee mornings ev Saturday, instead of 1 nightly, has been tur down by the council. The Mayor, Co


Howel Jones, told m bers that the parloui fully booked until the of the year. If functions were


lowed each Saturd these would clash \ those held in the Ril Valley Council’s may parlour on altern weekends to Clitheroe. Coun. John Cow


COUNTY SHOWGROUND KENDAL


SATURDAY and SUNDAY 28th and 29th JULY, 1984


YO U ’L L FIND SOM E TH IN G FOR A L L T H E FAMILY


CARAVAN & CAMPING FACILITIES. FR EE C A R PARK.


FURTHER INFORMATION CUMBRIA STEAM AND VINTAGE VEHICLE SOCIETY LTD. SOUTH VIEW. HUTTON ROOf. VIA CARNFORTH. LANCS TEL 0468 7158J


DOVE COTTAGE a n d th e


four, are elegant and spa­ cious, the large ones having two bathrooms. The scheme has been so


WORDSWORTH MUSEUM


1982 Museum of the Yeer Special Award


GRASMERE


successful, plans are well underway for., future phases of the develop­


Wordsworth wrote his greatest Intimate


poetry and hla sister her journals at Dove Cottage^


is the cry so often heard about the Lake. District: There is so much to do, to see, to visit, to enjoy, even bad weather cannot tone down what is on offer to anyone who heads for th e Lakes th is


ment. “But what if it rains?”


The new prize-winning' museum exhibits major loans from nation­ al collections. . . . . .


The special exhibition 1984 la Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Poet and Explorer


Mon. to Sat- 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Tal. Graamare (09665) 464, 544, or 415


Sun.; 11 a.mT to M O p.m. tart admit* •Ion: Hoff an hour before closing. For party booking* (15 or evtrj


C % HZEECp V X E jf / / /


thought the present rangement was adeq and allowed scope emergency fund-rai. functions.


Sw in g s


FOUR swings are to provided in Clitheroe


play area next to Cr Street and Park


FLASS Retirement Home


Maulds Meaburn, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10


3NN T e i . R a ve n ow o r th 278


.residents. Comfort, security and privacy at competitive •rates.


Family-run home in lovely setting offering private . bathrooms, lift, good cooking, for long or short term


For illustrated brochure tel or write to Mrs Mary Whiteside SEN at Fiass.


council wanted to eight swings there, because of a delay in ing approval from Ribble Valley autho had to alter the plans. However, the co


Clitheroe. Originally the t


hopes to buy another swings for the playgr next year.


Str


C le a j Holiday .Park


.A quiet, peaceful


friendly park central for Lakes, Solway and Borders


a, Ideal t for campers. B R O C H U R E O N R E Q U E S T . .


Modom Holiday caravans for hire and for sale, facilities indude licensed dub, shop. lake*, away, twimmlna poof, launderette, etc.' New and quality used caravans for aate with mains - connections. Tourists and Tonts welcome


WESTWARD WIOTON, CUMBRIA C A 7 SNQ Phone (09654) 2880


Lake Artists’ Society Annual Exhibition J U L Y 27th to S E P T E M B E R 6th


. An annual exhibition In Grasmere by the Lake Artists’ Society featuring both amateur and • professional artists resident in Cumbria. Th e exhibition was first held in 1904 and has featured


• many famous artists over the years, Including Collingwood. A very high standard has been strictly maintained to this day


Open dally Including Sunday afternoons.,. Tel. Grasm


ere 628


KINGS ARMS HOTEL Klrkby Stephen, Cumbria


Proprietors: Mrs J . Read, Mr K. Simpson


This een lovely former e ____ Lake 17th ____ District century


posting inn otfers every modem amenity and is situated In the ex*


quisite'Eden Valley, midway bet­ w................ th_


nd Yorkshire Dales.


easy the


Excellent reach, and for


and the trout


fishing in the Eden and the splen* did Appleby Golf Course are both within walker


the


rounding villages abound with ’


tell country and terest.


Tel.: KIRKBY S TEPH EN )71376


J0930JJ


sur­ in*


Central heating throughout. Open it year.


Feel welcome and enjov the warm hospitality of the Walmar Hotel. Residential li­ c en ce/ Excellent freshly cooked food with various menus <


LAKE DISTRICT AMBLESIDE


3 day breaks with evening meal, bed and breakfast from £40 per person


Lake Rond, Amblesidc LA22 ODD


Write or ring us for booking WALMAR HOTEL


Tel. (0966) 32454


SKIDDAW VIEW CARAVAN PARK


off A59I Keswick-Carlisle Road


.Quiet, elevated site, magnifi­ cent 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 Pattinson Tel.: 0965 20404


V I f


-lA V , o - ■Ai


SAW R E Y HO USE Country Hotel


Sawrey House is situated In the quiet picturesque village of Near


Si


Mawrey, the home of Beatrix Potter. The hotels stands in its own grounds, extending to 3 acres, with magnificent views across Es- thwaite valley. You will find a warm friendly atmosphere with log fires, * comfortable accommodation and excellent food. For brochure and tarifT contact:


RAC and AA listed ” *


Kelvin and Ann Perry, Sawrey House Country Hotel, Near Sawrey, Hawkahead, Ambtcslde.


Tel.: Hawkshcad (09666) 387


RYDAL MOUNT (OFF A591) '


(1 Vi mites North of Ambleside) Rydal Mount was the Word­


sworth's family horns for over 37 years. The house contains some line family portraits and many ol Wordsworth’s personal posses­


sions. The 41h acres ol garden which was landscaped by the poet has boon described as one .of the most Interesting small gardens to be found anywhere In England. Magnificent views from both house and garden.


Entrance £1, Children SOp , Free Car Park


L A K E L A N D


Lakeland country house in . q u ie t . secluded position in wooded grounds, on western shore, of


Coniston Water with harbour and J' boathouse


In ideal position for sailing and all Lake District and coastal pur­ suits. Spacious;/well appointed bedrooms with private- bath­ rooms, TV, teamaking facilities,, •. etc. Fresh home cooking .


Brochure from Oxenhousc Torver, Cumbria LA21 8BL


■ Tel. Coniston (0966) 41695, •


BORWICK HALL RESIDENTIAL CENTRE


Monday, August 27th 2-30 p.m. to 5 p.m. DAILY


Sunday, August 19th : and


Sunday .July 29th , to


Nr CARNFORTH Junction 35 off M 6 ,


H A L L A N D G A R D E N S O P E N


Adults 60p, Senior Citizens and Chlldrep 14 yrs and under 30p


Light Refreshments


Y EW TR E E HOUSE


Grange-oVer-Sands • S o u th L a k e la n d -


w • a warm welcome” Morning coffee and, lunch is *•


'‘Combining old world charm, \ good food, home comforts and


close to promenade. • Afternoon teas to order. served daily.


Ann and Michael Thorbum • Tel. (04484) 2007 Open all year,


Delightfully' situated over­ looking Morecambe Bay and cToi


THE SAWREY HOTEL Far Sawrey,' via'Amblcside


Windermere (09662) 3425 Fully licensed, country inn,


one mile from Windermere car ferry on the Hawkeshead Road. 18 bedrooms, 2 barst log fires, 5-course dinner and full English ' breakfast' from £16.50 per night. Special w in te r b r e a k s from November to March. Reduc­ tions for children, dogs welcome.


. , : - Ample parking / RAC RKLAIS ROUTIERS


. GOOD BEER GUIDE


HOBSON HOUSE


CARAVAN PARK Capemwray, Nr Camfortli


Sites available on newly developed caravan park to very high standard with all services. Beautiful country -surroundings within easy reach of Lake District,


-Yorkshire Dale s and Morecambe Bay.


; 6 mins from M6 Junction 35 \ Most makes of vans supplied. . . Tel. Cmriofta (8524) 733487


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