Who owns the house on Derwent Water?

The island and its house, which was considered by Wordsworth to be a blot on the landscape, has, since the 1950's, been in the ownership of the National Trust. The current house was built by Joseph Pocklington in the 18th century.
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Is there a house on Derwent Water island?

Derwent Island House (often called Derwent Isle House) is a Grade II listed 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.
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How deep is Derwent Water?

It is about 3 miles (5 km) long and from 0.5 to 1.25 miles (0.8 to 2 km) wide, and its maximum depth is 72 feet (22 metres).
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Why is Derwent Water famous?

Derwent Water has been called 'Queen of the Lakes' because of the way it's cradled by the surrounding fells. Visit the viewpoints and historic sculptures on a lakeside stroll or set off from Keswick to explore the surrounding woodlands and fells.
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What is the small island in the Lake District?

Derwent Island is one of the Lake's most fascinating treasures. The 18th-century house on this little wooded island makes this the only inhabited island in the Lake District which opens to visitors.
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Who lives in Derwent Island House today?

Derwent Island is now owned by The National Trust, with tenants living in the modified house, while Barrow House and Finkle Street House (now called Derwent Bank) provide accommodation for visiting individuals, families, and groups.
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Who owns the private island on Lake Windermere?

Seven years later the island was bought on behalf of the heiress Isabella Curwen by her cousin John Christian, who later became her husband. Formerly known as Long Holme, the island was renamed by John Christian in honour of his new wife. The island is privately owned, so please do not attempt to land on it.
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Who owns the island on Derwent Water?

The island and its house, which was considered by Wordsworth to be a blot on the landscape, has, since the 1950's, been in the ownership of the National Trust.
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Which is the deepest lake in the Lake District?

Although there are 8 bigger lakes in the Lake District in terms of square kilometres, Wastwater is the deepest lake in England with a staggering depth of 243 feet.
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Is it safe to swim in Derwent water?

Is it safe to swim in Derwent Water? Swimming is a personal choice. However, based on current bathing water quality data, the Environment Agency advise against bathing at Crow Park.
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What is Britain's deepest lake?

Of glacial origin, Loch Morar is the deepest lake in the British isles with a maximum depth of 310.0 m and ranks seventeenth deepest in the world.
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Is Derwent Water Man made?

The geology of Derwent Water, and nearby Keswick, is typical of so much of the Lake District. It is a combination of volcanic activity 460–480 million years ago and subsequent glacial activity more recently. Even 480 million years is young by Earth standards, as our planet is at least 4.6 billion years old.
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How polluted is the Derwent River?

Levels of heavy metals in Derwent Estuary water, sediments and seafood are among the highest recorded in Australia, and in many cases exceed national guidelines for zinc, mercury, lead, cadmium, copper and arsenic.
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Where is the Omaze House in the Lake District?

Hannah Drury, 42, has won the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw and is now the owner of a secluded property with the third largest lake in the Lake District, Coniston Water, right on her doorstep. The property was redeveloped and redesigned by Omaze, and comes mortgage-free, with all legal fees covered.
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Does anyone live on Belle Isle Windermere?

Belle Isle is the largest of 18 islands on Windermere, a mere in the English Lake District, and the only one ever to have been inhabited. It is 1 km in length. It is rumoured that in Roman times a villa was once built on the island, with a possible connection to the Roman fort at Ambleside.
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Is there a footpath around Derwentwater?

The Derwentwater Walk is a waymarked path which will take you on a 10 mile scenic walk around Derwentwater, Queen of the Lakes. On flat and easy paths, the walk passes through ancient woodlands and along the shores of the lake. The scenery is stunning, with perfect picnic stops and cafés and restaurants en-route.
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Who owns most of the Lake District?

The Lake District National Park is mostly privately owned

Over half of the land is privately owned, with the rest owned by organisations such as the National Trust, United Utilities and Forestry England.
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Does Leonardo DiCaprio own a private island?

Leonardo DiCaprio acquired Blackadore Caye, a pristine 104-acre private island off the coast of Belize, in 2005.
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Is Derwent Living now places for people?

Derwent Living (Derwent fm's parent organisation) has officially joined the Places for People Group as a subsidiary organisation. The move will see the group become one of the UK's largest property management organisations with a portfolio of more than 182,000 homes across the country.
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Who lives in Cerney House?

Cerney House Gardens is a romantic, secret place in the Cotswolds, near to Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. They are part of the home of the Angus family.
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Where is Derwent Island?

Derwent Isle - This is close to the boat landings and to the west of Friar's Crag. Shielded from view by woodland visitors to the boat landings can barely see the impressive house on the island. It is the only island with a house still remaining on it.
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What is the nicest lake in the Lake District?

Ullswater is thought by many to be the most beautiful of the Lake District lakes. Stretching for 11.8km in a long ribbon, it's home to some of the best walking in the national park. Imposing Helvellyn towers over the lake, with the dramatic ridge of Striding Edge forming part of its most popular walking route.
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How deep is Derwent Water lake?

Derwent water is a great spot for an early season dip… with a maximum depth of just 22 meters, it's one of the shallowest lake in the lakes!
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What animals are in Derwent Water?

A variety of unique communities of plants and animals live in the Derwent Estuary, specially adapted for life between land and sea. Little penguins, sea dragons, black swans, platypus and dolphins are just some of the many species that call the estuary home.
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