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TThe Ullswater Way, Gowbarrow Park
Female walker with dogs on the Ulswater Way, a 20.5 mile footpath around the lake. Lyulph's Tower on Gowbarrow Park can be seen to the left of the photo. Built on the site of a 13th century defensive pele tower, the present building was built in the 1780s by Charles Howard, the 11th Duke of Norfolk, as a hunting lodge. Lyulph was a Viking settler who is said to have given his name to Ulph’s Water which we now know as Ullswater.
Created: May 26, 2021
Author: Joan Martin
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