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  Lake District National Park Authority - Cunsey Beck Forge
The earliest reference to a bloomforge (water-powered iron smelting furnace) at Cunsey is an agreement in 1623 to purchase woods for the supply of charcoal.
The forge stands on the Cunsey Beck by a silted-up pond created by building a 2m-high dam across the valley bottom.
In June 2002 the local Ranger informed the LDNPA Senior Archaeologist that the standing building remains at the Cunsey Beck Forge, on the west side of Windermere, had been partly demolished.
www.lake-district.gov.uk /cunseybeckforge   (485 words)

  
  Trout Beck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trout Beck is a fast flowing river of the Lake District in north-west England.
The engorged Trout Beck then skirts Hird Wood on its eastern side before subsuming Hagg Gill at the 460 feet (140 m) contour.
The Trout Beck is wholly within the historic county of Westmorland, and since 1974, also the administrative county of Cumbria.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trout_Beck   (366 words)

  
 The Lake District Guide - Lakes, Waters and Meres of the Lake District National Park England
The lake is fed by numerous streams including the beck from Scale Force, which with a drop of 170 feet is Lakeland's tallest waterfall.
The hill of Mellbreak runs the full length of Crummock Water on its western side; as Alfred Wainwright described it 'no pairing of hill and lake in Lakleland have a closer partnership than these'.
It is replenished by the rivers Brathay, Rothay, Trout Beck, Cunsey Beck and several other lesser streams, and is entirely within in the Lake District National Park.
www.lakedistrict-guide.co.uk /lakes.html   (3129 words)

  
 JK Programme - Relays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Parking for the majority of cars will be in a large flat field to the west of the competition area.
A second field is being used on the north side of Cunsey Beck; campervans and minibuses should park in this field.
Cunsey Beck MUST ONLY be crossed by these bridges.
www.sroc.org /jk2004/JKprog_relays.htm   (1379 words)

  
 Krajem A. Ransoma
The beck was much smaller than we expected and it was not possible to crawl under the bridge.
The instructions given to the Swallows by the Amazons was “Follow the beck right up till you come out of the trees and you’ll find yourself in a gorge half way up the mountain.” My guess is that they followed the Well Beck to Walna Scar Road.
In fact there is a place on the Walna Scar Road which we approached on the way down from the Old Man which looks very much like Half-way Camp where the Swallows spent their night on the way up.
www.acces.cz /bidlo/Ransome?out=1   (2356 words)

  
 The final decline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Richard Ford was born in Middlewich in 1696 and in 1722 joined the Cunsey Company in which the Halls of Cranage took a leading part; Thomas Hall II having been a lessee of Sowley.
William Ford was associated with his father in the enterprise and succeeded to the management on the latter's death in 1757.
A John Stairs (or Stares) is noted as the tenant of Fontley ironmill in 1771, this having being famously leased to Henry Cort in 1783 in connection with his puddling process.
www.hants.gov.uk /newforesthistory/walter.htm   (5262 words)

  
 All The Lake District National Park cottages. Select from out 3 bedroom cottages in The Lake District National Park. ...
Wilfin Beck Cottage, Cunsey, Windermere, The Lake District National Park
In the heart of Beatrix Potter country and close to the shore of Lake Windermere, this delightful Grade II listed cottage commands spectacular lake views, with peaceful walks to be found along the shoreline.
Cunsey Cottage, Graythwaite, Nr Lake Windermere, Lake District, The Lake District National Park
www.bookcottages.com /allproperties.php?locationCode=DBG&numberBedrooms=3   (3634 words)

  
 Cumbria holiday cottages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This charming 18th century cottage stands in its own very pretty enclosed garden within this small village which has a very good pub serving food and small PO and shop.
Cunsey, Sawrey, near Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria, N West
Located on the quieter western side of Windermere just one mile from car ferry, this character property, dating back to c.1820 offers charming, peaceful accommodation - a perfect honeymoon setting.
www.cottagedirect.co.uk /cottage-holidays/12-holiday-cottages-Cumbria.html   (532 words)

  
 WINDERMERE - Online Information article about WINDERMERE
The lake receives the Rothay and Brathay streams at the head; See also:
Beck also flows into the north basin, and Cunsey Beck from Esthwaite into the south.
The lake is drained by the See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /WIL_YAK/WINDERMERE.html   (524 words)

  
 BUCKLE YEAT GUESTHOUSE, NEAR SAWREY, CUMBRIA: 2005-12-25
I went to Hawkshead for some things we had missed of the grocery order and was suprised how quiet it was.
All the guests have arrived safe and well, it is a bit of mix, half have stayed before and the others are new faces.
Helen me and Margaret went a walk along to Far Sawrey along the side of Wilfin Beck and called at Spout House with some mugs for Margaret and Cliff from Alan's shop.
buckleyeat.blogspot.com /2005_12_25_buckleyeat_archive.html   (1088 words)

  
 Environment Agency - Ratings for 73006
Rating History for: Cunsey Beck at Eel House Bridge (73006)
Note: Place the mouse cursor over a column heading to view a description of the data in that column
Ratings for Cunsey Beck at Eel House Bridge (73006)
www.environment-agency.gov.uk /commondata/hiflows_uk_figures/73006_rating?lang=_e&referrer=/hiflowsuk/stations/73006   (38 words)

  
 Angling News
Further work is planned for later this year on Low Cunsey Beck and the Environment Agency is looking at other small feeder becks that can be improved.
A further stretch of the beck was fenced to prevent stock over grazing and allow regeneration of bank side vegetation.
Up to the middle of January anglers fishing the deep water at Beck Wythop have been catching Roach and Dace to maggot feeder and groundbait.
www.anglingnews.net /rep_detail.asp?ID=2392   (14297 words)

  
 A Walk from Ees Wyke Country House Hotel in the Lake District
At the path junction head straight on and follow this in the direction of St Peter's Church.
I wish I hadn't said that as now you are walking down it and the traffic is a kin to the M6 on Friday night.
At Low Cunsey Farm turn left along the bridle way At the Junction of paths turn left and follow Cunsey beck on you right
www.eeswyke.co.uk /walk.html   (262 words)

  
 Geology - 73006 Cunsey Beck at Eel House Bridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Geology - 73006 Cunsey Beck at Eel House Bridge
73006 - Cunsey Beck at Eel House Bridge
Sand and gravel of uncertain age or origin
www.nwl.ac.uk /ih/nrfa/spatialinfo/Geology/geology073006.html   (87 words)

  
 Profile for Keith Wright :: Geograph British Isles - photograph every grid square!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Dale Beck West of the Melmerby to Ousby road
Bridge on the Melmerby to Ousby road crossing Sunnygill Beck
Beck that runs down from Great Spring and then joins Dale Park Beck
www.geograph.org.uk /profile.php?u=3961   (241 words)

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