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Ambleside Conservation Area

Why is Ambleside special?

Ambleside started as an early medieval settlement on the brow of a small promontory between Stock Ghyll and Scandale Beck. In the 17th century it developed further at the foot of the hill because of  the town’s extensive wool trade and burgeoning water-powered industrial economy. The growth of the tourist trade stimulated by construction of turnpike roads from the 1760s and the arrival of the railway in Windermere in 1847, meant it expanded south- and westwards

It's attractive architectural and historic character includes:

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