Photographs of the attractive village of Langwathby on the bank of the River Eden in Cumbria.
Sunshine lighting up the war memorial on the village green at Langwathby in the Eden Valley, Cumbria.
The 18th century Shepherd's inn at Langwathby in the Eden Valley of Cumbria.
St Peter's Church, Langwathby in the Eden Valley of Cumbria.
The church has 13th century origins, but has undergone 15th century alterations and early 18th century rebuilding work.
The gates of St Peter's Church, Langwathby in the Eden Valley of Cumbria.
The church has 13th century origins, but has undergone 15th century alterations and early 18th century rebuilding work.
K6 telephone box and spring blossom at Langwathby in the Eden Valley of Cumbria.
Springtime gardens in the village of Langwathby in the Eden Valley of Cumbria. NB: Telegraph wires removed.
Langwathby Bridge: a metal Bailey bridge spanning the River Eden at Langwathby near Penrith in Cumbria.
The bridge was built in 1968 to replace an earlier sandstone one that was washed away in floods. The metal bridge was just meant to be a temporary measure and is now listed in the Guinness book of Records as the longest lasting temporary bridge in the country.
The Bailey bridge was designed by Sir Donald Bailey, and developed during World War II for military use.