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Derwent Island House. Derwent Island House (often called Derwent Isle House) is a Grade II listed [1] 18th-century Italianate house situated on the seven-acre (three-hectare) Derwent Island, Derwent Water, Keswick, Cumbria, and in the ownership of the National Trust. It is leased as a private home, but is open to the public five days a year.
The National Trust High Peak Estate is to be known as the 'Dark Peak Area' from summer 2010 which is now part of the Peak District Estate. The Peak District Estate also includes the White Peak Estate (formerly South Peak Estate) and the Longshaw Estate near Sheffield and includes a number of sites of interest including:
Friars' Crag seen from Derwentwater Friars' Crag, sometimes spelled Friar's Crag or Friars Crag, is a promontory overlooking Derwentwater near Keswick, Cumbria, in the English Lake District. It is a popular site with visitors and was acquired for the public by the National Trust in the 1920s. As well as its natural beauty, Friars' Crag is known for its literary and artistic associations with ...
This is a list of National Trust properties in England, including any stately home, historic house, ... Derwent Island House; Fell Foot Park; Gondola, Coniston Water;
Derwent Island House, an 18th century residence, is a tenanted National Trust property open to the public on five days each year. ...
Derwent House, on Camden Park Road, Chislehurst, Bromley; Derwent Island House, an 18th-century Italianate house situated on Derwent Island, Derwent Water, Keswick, Cumbria, and in the ownership of the National Trust; Derwent Power Station, a 214MWe gas-fired power station on Holme Lane near Spondon in Derby, England
There are numerous islands in Derwentwater, the largest being Derwent Island, Lord's Island, St Herbert's Island, Rampsholme Island, Park Neb, Otter Island and Otterbield Island. There is a house on Derwent Island. [7] St. Herbert's Island is named after a 7th-century hermit priest; Herbert of Derwentwater. [8]
Operated by the National Trust, 14th century peel tower with displays of local history Derwent Island House: Keswick: Historic house: Operated by the National Trust, 18th-century house on an island, open only a few days a year by timed ticket Derwent Pencil Museum: Keswick: Industry: Pencil making Dock Museum: Barrow-in-Furness: Local