Keswick And Its Neighbourhood a Hand book for the Use of Visitors to All the
Keswick And Its Neighbourhood a Hand book for the Use of Visitors to All the
Richard Preston
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From Rake- foot wUl readily be found a track leading to the open groimd on Castlerigg Fell, where, crossing the wall by means of a stUe, the summit will be gained by pushing a short distance through a rising plantation. Standing at the head of the vale, and of a more commanding elevation than any point yet visited, the view from this place is of the finest character. Mountains, vales, lakes, and rivers, with their several accom- paniments, seen hitherto only in their separate details, here unit...e in forming one harmonious whole, the component parts of which the reader will have little difficulty in distmguishmg and arranging for liimself. Southey, with whom tliis rock seems to have been a favourite place of resort, has left a beautiful description of the scene before us in his Colloquies on the Progress of Society. A little to the left of the pile of stones opens out in the front of this perpendicular mass, CASTLEHEAD. G3 the steep mountain-pass known as " Lady's Rake, " from the circiunstance of the Countess of Derwentwater having- made her escape througli it, on the seizure of the mansion on Lord's Isle hy the officers of the crown.
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