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- Portinscale is a village in ****bria, England, close to the western s**** of Derwen****er in the Lake District National Park 1+1⁄2 miles (2.5 kilometres)...
- There are seven lakeside marinas, the most po****r stops being Keswick, Portinscale and the Lodore Falls, from which boats may be hired. Recreational walking...
- Lingholm is a country house just outside Portinscale in ****bria, England. The house was built in 1871–1875 for Lt-Col James Fenton Greenall (1834–1899)...
- on the grounds of Lingholm country house just outside the village of Portinscale in the Lake District, north west England, where Potter spent her summer...
- develop; Rawnsley led successful campaigns to save the medieval Greta and Portinscale bridges from replacement with ferro-concrete structures; and the National...
- blocking public rights of way across their land. The owner of Fawe Park, Portinscale, had done so between the Derwen****er s**** and the slopes of Catbells...
- Kendal to ****ermouth all but two of the other bridges (Troutbeck and Portinscale) crossed their rivers in a single span. The current Greta Bridge in Keswick...
- Plumbland, Plumpton, Pokerbeck, Ponsonby, Pooley Bridge, Port Carlisle, Portinscale, Preston Patrick, Prospect Quality Corner Rampside, Ravengl****, Ravenstonedale...
- Stone axes have been found in the area and particularly at Mossgarth, Portinscale.[citation needed] "Lakes - treating the land to fix the water". nationalparks...
- has been found. The remains of a Celtic workshop were also found at Portinscale. Viking herdsmen arrived in ****bria after 800 AD. Many of the present...