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  • ...m in the 1930s. People often catch the 'Steamer' from [[Glenridding]] to [[Howtown]] and then return on foot along the lake shore to complete one of the most ...ULLSWATER STEAMER LEAVING HOWTOWN.jpg|One of the Ullswater steamers leaves Howtown on its way to Pooley Bridge.
    7 KB (1,024 words) - 10:01, 18 July 2014
  • ...as the Ullswater 'Steamers') provide connections to [[Glenridding]] and [[Howtown]]. Pooley Bridge was formerly known as Pooley or Pool How meaning the hill
    2 KB (313 words) - 19:09, 24 August 2015
  • ...dge or [[Askham, Westmorland|Askham]] by way of the north-east ridge, or [[Howtown]] by way of [[Fusedale]]. Ascents by way of Arthur's Pike are also popular.
    4 KB (592 words) - 10:39, 14 September 2020
  • ...y is situated in its lower area where the road comes over the hause from [[Howtown]]. Here there is Hause Farm, The Old Reading Room and a few self-catering h
    4 KB (616 words) - 13:25, 18 January 2016
  • ...rag, dropping to a belt of cultivated land and then the lakeside road to [[Howtown]]. ...Roman road runs past. The obvious direct ascent is from Swarthbeck on the Howtown road, outflanking the crags to the north and making for White Knott on a go
    2 KB (338 words) - 14:07, 21 January 2016
  • |picture caption=Seen from the Howtown zig zags, one km to the SW. ...''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], in [[Westmorland]], standing above Howtown on [[Ullswater]]. It is the northern end of a spur running north-north-west
    2 KB (413 words) - 14:31, 23 January 2016
  • ...ows dramatically between the crags and falls to the unenclosed road from [[Howtown]] to Sandwick, finally reaching valley level at the confluence of Howe Grai
    3 KB (501 words) - 07:06, 7 June 2017
  • ...Knotts before swinging a little to the east and making a brisk descent to Howtown and Ullswater. ...s beck forming the boundary of the fell. This flows north to the Lake at [[Howtown]], below the nose of the ridge. There are some crags on this side, particul
    3 KB (427 words) - 17:46, 19 January 2016
  • ...ies of the fell are therefore easily defined by these watercourses and the Howtown to Sandwick road with its ferocious hairpin climb to The Hause. ...nd the northern side of the fell is part of the popular lakeside walk from Howtown to Patterdale. This route, mainly in wooded surroundings and with some gent
    3 KB (439 words) - 17:55, 19 January 2016