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Conishead Priory - Manjushri Mahayana Buddhist Centre - A peaceful and inspiring environment where people can learn about the Buddhist way of life and practice meditation.
 
Cumbria Crystal - Specialists in cut crystal glass and full lead crystal handcrafted in Ulverston, Cumbria, UK.
 
Gleaston Water Mill - An imposing water corn mill that has been part of the local tradition for over 400 years. Visitors to the mill will see the 18 foot water wheel and milling machinery operational most days. There are informative talks and tours throughout the season. At Gleaston, between Barrow and Ulverston.
 
Heron Glass - Craftsmen in glassware and lighting. We offer a large range of glass pebbles, paper weights, collectable items, perfume bottles, beautiful glass vases and handmade lamp shades, complimented by solid brass bases. Visitor centre and factory shop. Online ordering.
 
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway - A short stretch of preserved railway line operating steam trains, bewteen Lakeside on Lake Windermere and Haverthwaite near Ulverston. From UK heritage Railways.
 
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway - A short stretch of preserved railway line operating steam trains, bewteen Lakeside on Lake Windermere and Haverthwaite near Ulverston. From UK heritage Railways.
 
Laurel and Hardy Museum - The Official Laurel and Hardy Museum Site , your handy site for all things to do with Laurel and Hardy.
 
Manjushri Mahayana Buddhist Centre - Buddism community offering classes, branch information and traditions.
 
Swarthmoor Hall - Swarthmoor Hall is now owned by the Society of Friends, and is open to the public during the period mid March to Mid October. It is interesting as an example of a good 17th Century gentry house and is of great importance to the Quakers, for it was here that their founder, George Fox, dictated his 'Journal'.
 
Swarthmoor Hall - Swarthmoor Hall is now owned by the Society of Friends, and is open to the public during the period mid March to Mid October. It is interesting as an example of a good 17th Century gentry house and is of great importance to the Quakers, for it was here that their founder, George Fox, dictated his 'Journal'.
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