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Brownthwaite Hardy Plants At Brownthwaite Hardy Plants, plants are propagated and grown on the premises without heat to promote hardiness. Wide ranges of hardy perennials are grown, including old favourites as well as some newer introductions. We also grow a range of hostas, large and small, old and new, and a selection of grasses and sedges are also available in a range of sizes colours and for various situations. Ferns are available to suit most positions. A small expanding range of alpines are also on sale. Our specialities now are primula auricula and hydrangeas. Auriculas are available in most colours and forms like border, alpine and show hydrangeas. Hydrangea serrata cultivars are propagated and grown on the nursery (approximately 20 varieties at present). Hydrangea arborescens, and hydrangea paniculata are also propagated. Smaller numbers of interesting species and cultivars are also available. There is ample free off road parking and wheelchair access. Please ....
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My walk heads upstream from Cowan Bridge beside Leck Beck into Ease Gill, where disappearing streams, dry ravines and mysterious holes hint of the nether world. Begging indulgence, I’d sneak over the county boundary onto Crag Hill and Great Coum for grand views over Barbondale and Dentdale before an easy lope past the County Stone onto Gragareth. The quick way down is via the Three Men of Gragareth, an imposing group of sentinel cairns, and Leck Fell House, but a more strenuous descent is to Masongill and back on field paths and lanes. Either way it’s a grand horseshoe. ....
When Charlotte Brontë sat down to write Jane Eyre, she didn’t yet know she was writing a major work of English literature. The gothic novel about a governess’s romance with the brooding Mr. Rochester was an instant classic in its time and is still much loved today. After all, who can resist a tale featuring a mysterious woman locked in an attic? 1. Like Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë worked as a governess. Jane Eyre was a provincial girl hired to work as a governess among strangers. So was Charlotte Brontë. In 1839, the wealthy Sidgwick family employed Brontë to live in their country estate and educate their children. She hated the job, writing, “I had charge given me of a set of pampered, spoilt, turbulent children, whom I was expected constantly to amuse, as well as to instruct.” She became depressed and withdrawn, causing Mrs. Sidgwick to scold her. ....