Crummock Water, From Ling Crag 1893
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Photo of Crummock Water, From Ling Crag 1893

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Whiteless Pike (2,159 ft) is the prominent fell in this view, which was taken from Crummock Water below Mellbreak, with Rannerdale Knotts on the right of the photograph. This view is virtually unchanged today.

An extract from Lake District Photographic Memories.

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The cottage nestling in the foreground was purchased from the White family in 1986 by my parents. Between the vicarage and smithy it was built in 1780, and from 1782 the curate's school before moving up the hill to the new building (now village hall) in 1839. It has been a home to a post office messenger (Thomas Sancton 1881 census) and also Bella, who ran it as a sweetshop in the '70s. For the last twenty years it has been let as self-catering holiday-let accommodation.