Photographs taken on Potter Fell and Hugill Fell above Staveley and Burneside in South Cumbria.
A snow-coverered view of Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell from Hugill Fell, Staveley, Lake District Cumbria.
Belted Galloway and Highland cattle on Hugill Fell, Staveley in the Lake District, Cumbria.
The Langdale Pikes can be seen in the distance.
A view of the snow-covered Coniston Fells and Crinkle Crags in the Lake District National Park from the ascent of Potter Fell near Staveley in Cumbria.
The view towards the snow-covered Coniston Fells from Potter Fell in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria.
Potter Tarn on Potter Fell near Staveley in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Potter Tarn was dammed in 1934 to provide a constant water supply for the Cropper’s Paper Mill at Burneside.
Potter Tarn, Potter Fell, Staveley, the Lake District, Cumbria.
Potter Tarn was dammed in 1934 to provide a constant water supply for the Cropper’s Paper Mill at Burneside.
The outflow, Potter Tarn on Potter Fell, Staveley, Cumbria.
Potter Tarn was dammed in 1934 to provide a constant water supply for the Cropper’s Paper Mill at Burneside. In 1990 a weakened wall of Potter Tarn meant that the water level had to be lowered, leaving the outflow virtually redundant.
Gurnal Dubs on Potter Fell, Staveley in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Gurnal Dubs is now the largest tarn on Potter Fell, but it was once a collection of three pools (dubs) which were also damned to make a reservoir for Croppers Paper Mill in Burneside.
The boathouse, Gurnal Dubs on Potter Fell, Staveley in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Gurnal Dubs is now the largest tarn on Potter Fell, but it was once a collection of three pools (dubs) which were also damned to make a reservoir for Croppers Paper Mill in Burneside.
The boathouse, Gurnal Dubs on Potter Fell, Staveley in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Gurnal Dubs is now the largest tarn on Potter Fell, but it was once a collection of three pools (dubs) which were also damned to make a reservoir for Croppers Paper Mill in Burneside.
Gurnal Dubs on Potter Fell, Staveley in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Gurnal Dubs is now the largest tarn on Potter Fell, but it was once a collection of three pools (dubs) which were also damned to make a reservoir for Croppers Paper Mill in Burneside.
The outflow from Potter Tarn flows into Ghyll Pool on Potter Fell near Staveley in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Ghyll Pool is the smallest of three reservoirs on Potter Fell which were built to provide water for Cropper's Paper Mill at Burneside.