Troutbeck and the Local Area
More recently the valley was the home of Beatrix Potter who kept Herdwick sheep near Troutbeck Tongue. Troutbeck village is a string of hamlets that cling to the western edge of the valley and is made up of a variety of traditional Cumbrian cottages, a post office and two deservedly famous pubs - The Queen's Head and The Mortal Man.
Jesus Church in Troutbeck is a particularly beautiful spot and the display of daffodils in early Spring is reknowned. It can be found 200 yards from the park entrance and features an East window that was the work of Sir Edward Burne-Jones and was made by William Morris & Co.
A little further afield (about a two mile walk) is the hidden gem that is Holehird Gardens
Surprisingly for a place of such natural beauty Limefitt Park is not at all remote. Limefitt Park is situated only 3.5 miles from Windermere and just under 4 miles from Ambleside, so you have a huge variety of shops and restaurants available to you.
The local area is a haven for walkers, wildlife enthusiasts, mountain bikers and watersports enthusiasts. You can find a detailed list of things to do and some suggested local walks here
If you are members of the National Trust don't forget to bring your cards so that you can park free at many car parks in the area.
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