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AMBLESIDE


'Ambleside' is a town in Cumbria, in north-west England.
It is situated at the head of Windermere, England's largest lake. The town is within the Lake District National Park, in the Westmorland area.

Contents
Background
Buildings
Bridge House
St Martin's College
Outdoor shops
Pubs
Mountain Rescue
Gallery
References
Location grid
External links

Background


The name came from Old Norse ''Á-mel-sǽtr'' = "river — sandbank — summer pasture".
Steamers (in reality diesel-powered ferries) run to Bowness-on-Windermere and Lakeside offering fine views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Ambleside is a base for hiking, mountaineering and mountain biking. It has a selection of shops, hotels, guesthouses, pubs and restaurants.
The Armitt Library and Museum provides a source of local history with a collection which represents many of the local artists and writers of the past.
The town is rather unusual in that it has two town charters; one republican and the other royalist.
On the west, Loughrigg Fell rises above the town; to the north are Red Screes and the hills of the Fairfield group; to the east is Wansfell.
Ambleside is administered by South Lakeland district council and forms part of the Lakes civil parish but from 1894 to 1935 it was a separate urban district council.
Ambleside is also home to the headquarters of Brathay exploration group, a youth charity based just beyond Clappersgate on the road to Hawkshead.

Buildings


Bridge House

Bridge House, Ambleside

Bridge House was built over Stock Ghyll more than 300 years ago probably as a summer house and apple store for Ambleside Hall. The building was purchased by local people in 1926 and given to the National Trust. It is now used as an information centre for the National Trust, and is part of the Trust's Windermere and Troutbeck property.
St Martin's College

St Martin's College, formerly 'Charlotte Mason College'(and soon to become the University of Cumbria), can be found at the northern end of the town; courses held at the college include teacher education, sports and outdoor studies.
St Martin's College, Ambleside

Outdoor shops

In 1959 Frank Davies opened The Climbers Shop - the first outdoor shop in Ambleside. Walking and climbing now form an important part of the local economy and lifestyle of the local people in the area.
Pubs

Ambleside has a relatively large number of pubs for its size with some ten pubs and bars within a quarter of a mile radius. The high number of drinking establishments is maintained by both the tourist industry, so essential to the town, as well as the student population associated with St Martin's College (formally Charlotte Mason College).

Mountain Rescue


The town maintains the busiest volunteer mountain rescue team (Langdale & Ambleside MRT) in the UK.

Gallery



References


Bridge House — Information from a notice at Bridge House.

Location grid




External links



Windermere and Troutbeck (including Bridge House) information at the National Trust

Armitt Library

St Martin's College

Illustrated guide to Ambleside

Ambleside Primary School The multi-award winning school website has many sections devoted to local history and geography and the Lake District

Ambleside Photographs On the Ambleside, Cumbria website.

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Ambleside Companies
Below is the list of travel companies in Ambleside we have in our travel directory