End, West

Settlement in Cumberland Carlisle

England

End, West

King Edward I Monument near Burgh by Sands The monument is located at an exposed and lonely location but is easily accessible from the south but the access track can be muddy. Cattle may be grazing around the monument.
King Edward I Monument near Burgh by Sands Credit: Colin Park

End, West, Cumberland is a small village located in the county of Cumbria, England. Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Lake District National Park, it is known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning natural surroundings. The village is nestled at the western end of the famous Buttermere Lake, from which it derives its name.

End, West, Cumberland is sparsely populated, with a close-knit community that prides itself on preserving the area's heritage and natural beauty. The architecture in the village reflects its rich history, with traditional stone cottages and buildings dating back several centuries. These structures add to the charm and character of the village, attracting visitors who appreciate its authentic rural ambiance.

The village serves as an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts, as it offers a plethora of opportunities for hiking, biking, and fishing. The surrounding mountains, including Haystacks and High Stile, provide breathtaking views and challenging trails for experienced climbers. The nearby lakes and rivers are popular among anglers, who come to fish for trout and salmon in the crystal-clear waters.

Despite its small size, End, West, Cumberland offers a few amenities for both residents and visitors. There is a quaint village pub where locals and tourists can relax and enjoy a drink or a meal. Accommodation options include cozy bed and breakfasts and self-catering cottages, providing a comfortable stay for those wishing to explore the area.

Overall, End, West, Cumberland embodies the essence of a traditional English village, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Its unspoiled beauty and welcoming community make it a hidden gem within the stunning Lake District.

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End, West Images

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King Edward I Monument near Burgh by Sands The monument is located at an exposed and lonely location but is easily accessible from the south but the access track can be muddy. Cattle may be grazing around the monument.
King Edward I Monument near Burgh by Sands
The monument is located at an exposed and lonely location but is easily accessible from the south but the access track can be muddy. Cattle may be grazing around the monument.
Burgh by Sands: Harvested field
Burgh by Sands: Harvested field
Burgh by Sands: Track from the car park for the Edward I monument
Burgh by Sands: Track from the car park for the Edward I monument
Burgh by Sands: Track leading to Burgh Marsh and the Edward I monument
Burgh by Sands: Track leading to Burgh Marsh and the Edward I monument
Burgh by Sands: Harvested field and rolled straw
Burgh by Sands: Harvested field and rolled straw
View to King Edward I Monument From the car park for the monument
View to King Edward I Monument
From the car park for the monument
King Edward I Monument Built in 1685 to mark the site where the king died on July 7 1307 on Burgh Marsh.
King Edward I Monument
Built in 1685 to mark the site where the king died on July 7 1307 on Burgh Marsh.
King Edward I Monument, Solway, Cumbria Marks the death-site of Edward I, the 'Hammer of the Scots', who died on the edge of the Solway, on 7th July 1307.
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King Edward I Monument, Solway, Cumbria
Marks the death-site of Edward I, the 'Hammer of the Scots', who died on the edge of the Solway, on 7th July 1307. LinkExternal link
Farmland, Burgh by Sands
Farmland, Burgh by Sands
Footpath, Burgh by Sands
Footpath, Burgh by Sands
Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
Creek entering the tidal Eden, Burgh Marsh
Creek entering the tidal Eden, Burgh Marsh
The tidal Eden, Burgh Marsh
The tidal Eden, Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
The tidal Eden, Burgh Marsh
The tidal Eden, Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
Burgh Marsh
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End, West is located at Grid Ref: NY3259 (Lat: 54.921813, Lng: -3.059221)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Carlisle

Police Authority: Cumbria

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