Category: In The Movies

  • Beatrix Potter and the Lake District

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    My first base in the Lake District was High Park Farm situated right at the Cumbria Way in the beautiful valley of Little Langdale. I couldn´t have hoped for a more scenic or cosy place with two amazing hosts who helped me plan my routes and see the most!

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    As many other cottages and areas in/of the Lake District, this one is owned by the National Trust, thanks to Beatrix Potter – a name I´ve mentioned a few times already.

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    Potter wrote and illustrated children’s books, best known for “The tale of Peter Rabbit” – I grew up with Paddington Bear and Christine Nöstlinger and only learned about Potter a few years ago when the movie about her life came out. She lived a lonely life growing up in London and spent a lot of time studying and drawing her pets. Growing up she came to the Lake District on holiday with her parents and felt in love with the with the unspoilt beauty of the area. Later on, some of her books were based on Derwentwater, Catbells and other places.

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    From 1903 on Potter started to buy land and farms,

    In 1903 Beatrix bought a field in Near Sawrey, near where they had holidayed that year. She now had an income from her books, Peter Rabbit having now sold some 50000 copies. In 1905 she bought Hill Top, a little farm in Sawrey, and for the next 8 years she busied herself writing more books, and visiting her farm. In 1909 she bought another farm opposite Hill Top, Castle Farm, which became her main Lakeland base. Seven of her books are based in or around Hill Top. Tom Kitten and Samuel Whiskers lived there. Hill Top is still as it was then, and is now the most visited literary shrine in the Lake District. (Visitcumbria.com)

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    In 1913 she married William Heelis, a solicitor in Hawkshead and started the next phase of her life: being a Lakeland farmer for the next thirty years.

    When she died on 22 December 1943, Beatrix Potter left fourteen farms and 4000 acres of land to the National Trust, together with her flocks of Herdwick sheep. The Trust now owns 91 hill farms, many of which have a mainly Herdwick landlord’s flock with a total holding of about 25000 sheep. This was her gift to the nation, her own beloved countryside for all to enjoy. Beatrix was the first woman to be elected president-designate of the Herdwick Sheepbreeders’ Association, which continues to flourish. (Visitcumbria.com)

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    There are quite a few Potter attractions to visit and I didn´t make it to any of them – I tried to visit at least the “World of Beatrix Potter” but the parking was so full that I postponed it for next time. At least I got to stay in one of her former cottages. And this was my window view!

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  • Buttermere

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    I made my way over the Honister pass to Buttermere – the lake Buttermere and the village Buttermere. My first sight was the village church of St. John´s, known for its memorial for the famous walker and guidebook author Alfred Wainwright. You can see his favourite mountain Haystacks from the church window.

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    Buttermere is a small hamlet between Buttermere (lake) and Crummock Water, which were one post-glacial lake until the land was created by the debris washed down from the surrounding hills. It´s just a short walk to the lake.

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    At Buttermere I met Gwyneth who became my first in the “Queens of the Lakes” series – the scenery is just so perfect and stunning, one has to use it!

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    There is a walk around the lake, about 5 miles, which I´ll definitely gonna do next time – I just have to come back!

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    It was time to say goodbye to the beautiful Buttermere and make my way back to Little Langdale – but as my host Tony had recommended I took a scenic detour along Crummock Water.

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    And then via Wrynoss Pass and Hardknott Pass – and suddenly there was the sea in the distance!

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  • Derwent Water

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    It was just a short drive from the Castlerigg Stone Circle to Derwent Water, my nest stop on the way to Buttermere. South of Keswick, it´s a lovely lake with several islands and there was a lot going on on the water.

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    If you´ve watched “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” you might know Derwent Water from a scene.

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    “Derwentwater Foreshore has a rich and prestigious history. In the 16th century the site was used as a landing spot for the local mining industry and in the 18th and 19th century it became the inspiration for Romantic Poets such as William Wordsworth. In Victorian times the Foreshore became a focal point for the newly developing tourist industry which brought tourists to Keswick by railway.” (Keswick.org)

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    The four islands in the lake are all owned by the National Trust and it seemed possible to visit the house on this one – doesn´t it look like the perfect place to write a book or just switch off for a few days?

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    Walking around the lake would be a ten miles walk (The Derwentwater Walk), I didn´t have that much time but I grabbed a tea to go and at least walked to Friars Crag to enjoy the view “described by Ruskin as one of the three or four most beautiful views in Europe”. (Keswick.org)

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    Friars Crag

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    Making my way over the very scenic Honister Pass – even so, the view was often slightly foggy.

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