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View from the 'Corpse Road' above Loweswater
Rising above Loweswater whilst walking along this eerily named road we look again up the valley, my eye firmly on the lone tree. As you can imagine our rain gear on standby :)
'During the medieval period, the local population rose significantly and, consequently, so did the number of churches in the area. Keen to retain their authority and sustain revenues, senior ministers of existing parish churches made claims to burial rights over the area, thus resulting in the need for residents in outlying villages to travel a fair distance to bury their loved ones in the designated consecrated ground. Corpse roads were created to allow villagers to travel to their parish churches for this reason. One such corpse road ran from Buttermere to the church at Lamplugh, a village on the western edge of the Lake District. Part of the ancient route remains, and this walk follows it as it traverses the side of fells above Loweswater.' (https://www.thelakedistrict.org/things-to-do/walks/high-nook-tarn/)
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'During the medieval period, the local population rose significantly and, consequently, so did the number of churches in the area. Keen to retain their authority and sustain revenues, senior ministers of existing parish churches made claims to burial rights over the area, thus resulting in the need for residents in outlying villages to travel a fair distance to bury their loved ones in the designated consecrated ground. Corpse roads were created to allow villagers to travel to their parish churches for this reason. One such corpse road ran from Buttermere to the church at Lamplugh, a village on the western edge of the Lake District. Part of the ancient route remains, and this walk follows it as it traverses the side of fells above Loweswater.' (https://www.thelakedistrict.org/things-to-do/walks/high-nook-tarn/)
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubHerb Riddle club has replied to Marie-claire GalletYou stay safe this week too.
All the best TOZ
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubAll the best Herb
The light over the hills is just gorgeous...........and I love the lone tree on the hillside. Such an attractive landscape and a fascinating narrative!
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Annemarie clubauch wieder wunderschön fotografiert.
Was für eine tolle Landschaft.
Weard
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