Description
Ullswater Pooley Bridge Lake District Photograph
Ullswater is the second largest lake in the English Lake District. Being approximately nine miles long with a maximum depth of slightly more than 60 metres. Pooley bridge where this photo was taken from, was erected in 1764 and replacing an earlier bridge from the 16th century, collapsed on 6 December 2015 when Cumbria was hit by heavy flooding as a result of Storm Desmond. A temporary replacement bridge was opened on 20 March 2016.
Ullswater Pooley Bridge Lake District Photograph is available mounted and framed in 6 different frame types.
These high quality photographic prints are printed on an Epson 4900 using Epson Ultrachrome Inks. And printed on Ilford Gallerie Gloss paper to give you a superb fantastic colour quality photograph. All framed prints are glazed and come ready to hang with fixings. Due to the nature of natural mouldings sizes may vary slightly. Therefore for more information about framing options and sizes click here
We welcome you to our Lake District based Gallery in Windermere. The stunning Windermere village grew around the railway station, about a mile and a half from the lake. The village was originally called Birthwaite, but the railway company decided to call the station after the lake. Over the years, the village has become merged with the older lakeside town of Bowness-on-Windermere, though the two have quite separate centres. We have many cafes and Independent shops here. And a 20 minute walk brings you to Bowness-on-Windermere. The beautiful Lakeside with stunning views of The Langdale Pikes and so much more.
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