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Tuesday February 2nd 2010
Miller Ground
I was headed for the fells this morning but the rain was very heavy (and
I mean bouncing!) so I decided to stick to lower ground and have a walk
along the banks of Windermere. This walk on the outskirts of Bowness is
a walk we have done many times over the years, in fact it brought back
memories of Angus as he loved to swim here.

Heading down to Miller Ground.

Cascades on the way down to the mere.

Fun and frolics at Low Millerground. In the olden
days, a rowing boat foot ferry crossed Windermere from here over to
Belle Grange.

On this early 17th century cottage you can see the
bell tower - without a bell now - that was used to summon the ferryman.

The view to Meregarth looking north along Windermere.

The view southwards to Belle Isle.

Boathouses and jetties at Low Miller Ground.

Have a stretch Casper! The Langdale Pikes are just
about visible through the rain and mist.

Further along towards Rayrigg Hall, there is this
plaque set upon a large rock - one which can easily be missed. In 1840
Bowness had a royal visitor when Queen Adelaide, the widow of William
IV, arrived here by boat at the spot now known as Queen Adelaide's Hill
which is a scenic viewpoint. Several establishments changed their name
in honour of the visit including The Ship public house which became
known as The Royal. This was recently demolished though still called
'The Royal' but it now houses Costa Coffee and Tesco amongst others in
the centre of Bowness!

It is hard to see where Queen Adelaide landed - I
presume there must have been a jetty here. The large rock in the
foreground houses the plaque.
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