End Farm nr Slaters Bridge, Little Langdale

£57.50

  • Approximate Size 50cm x 38cm (19½” x 15″)
  • This particular print has been individually signed by Tony.
  • This watercolour was painted from a field opposite, Tony would sit for many hours painting

Description

About Slaters Bridge, Nr End Farm

Slaters Bridge dates back to the 17th century, and became a listed building in 1967.

A pleasant low level Lake District walk from the village of Elterwater to Little Langdale and the delightfully quaint Slaters Bridge.

Slater’s Bridge Lake District was an amazing and unexpected find on my recent visit to Cumbria.

It’s an ancient pedestrian crossing and packhorse bridge made of slate that allowed workers to traverse the River Brathay. They would cross over to access slate quarries like Little Langdale and Hodge Close.

Today, many people cross this curious bridge to access the Cathedral Cave and it makes a fabulous photography location.

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