Near and Far Sawrey
Near and Far Sawrey | |
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Near Sawrey | |
OS grid reference | SD368957 |
Civil parish | |
District | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | AMBLESIDE |
Postcode district | LA22 |
Dialling code | 015394 |
Ambulance | North West |
UK Parliament | |
Near Sawrey and Far Sawrey are two neighbouring villages in the Furness area of Cumbria. They are located in the Lake District between the village of Hawkshead and the lake of [Windermere]. The two lie on the B5285, which runs from Hawkshead to the west bank of the Windermere Ferry, a car ferry across Windermere 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) to the east of the villages.
The two are famous for their association with Beatrix Potter. She lived at Hill Top Farm in Near Sawrey,[1] first arriving at age 30 in 1896. A number of sites in the villages were used in her books such as The Tale of Tom Kitten, The Fairy Caravan, The Pie and the Patty Pan and The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck.
The villages date from at least the 14th century, when Near Sawrey was known as 'Sourer', becoming 'Narr Sawrey' by the 17th century (suggesting that Far Sawrey must have been in existence by this time). Near Sawrey contains a pub, while Far Sawrey has the parish church, a hotel and pub. The village shop ceased to function as a post office about 2003 and then ceasing to be a shop around 2010.
There are waymarked paths between the ferry and Beatrix Potter's house which largely avoid walking on the public roads.
See also
References
- ^ "Near Sawrey and Far Sawrey". Visit. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
External links
- Media related to Near and Far Sawrey at Wikimedia Commons
- Near Sawrey at the Cumbria Directory
- Far Sawrey at the Cumbria Directory
- Streaming web cam of Windermere from Far Sawrey slip