Photographs of Ambleside, a vibrant Lake District town and neighbouring Waterhead with its pier on the northern shores of Windermere.
Ambleside Pier building at Waterhead on the northern shore of Windermere in the Lake District.
Miss Cumbria 111 on Windermere at Waterhead: A modern passenger launch, built in Holland and operated by Windermere Lakes Cruises.
Early morning view of boats on Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake District.
A winter's view of Windermere from Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria.
A damp, winter morning on the shores of Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake District.
The sun trying to break through the mist along the shores of Windermere at Borrans Park, Ambleside, in the Lake District.
Misty morning along the shores of Windermere at Borrans Park, Ambleside, in the Lake District.
Low mist over the sailing boats on Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake District.
Low mist over the sailing boats on Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake Distrct, Cumbria.
Low Wood Bay and Marina on Windermere. N.B. This photo was taken from Lowood Bay Watersports.
A distant view over Windermere towards Wetherlam from Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake District.
Misty morning view over Windermere towards Loughrigg from Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake District.
A misty morning view of boats on Windermere from a jetty at Waterhead, Ambleside in the Lake District, Cumbria
Named Galava or Glanoventa, the fort was on the Roman road linking the Eden Valley with Ravenglass on the coast.
The Bridge House at Ambleside: A quaint little house built in 1723 to allow access to an orchard on the far side of Stock Beck. Grade 1 listed.
Early mornning view of White Platts Recreation Ground, Ambleside.
St Mary's Church, built in the 1850s in Early Gothic style to a design by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
'In Him was Life' sculpture by the renowned artist Josefina de Vasconcellos in St Mary's Church, Ambleside.
'The Children's Window' by the Pre-Raphaelite artist, Henry Holiday, St Mary's Church, Ambleside.
The Rushbearing mural in St Mary's Church, Ambleside was painted in 1944 by Gordon Ransom, lecturer at The Royal College of Art.
The Old Stamp House where the poet William Wordsworth worked as Collector of Stamps for Westmorland from 1813- 1843.