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 | Tourist Information |  |  | BorrowdaleThe location of the National Trust’s first acquisition in the Lake District: Brandelhow Woods, on the shore of Derwentwater. Total National Trust protection in the area today covers 11,806ha (29,173 acres), including eleven farms, half of Derwentwater (including the main islands), the hamlet of Watendlath and well-known sites such as the Bowder Stone, Friar’s Crag, Ashness Bridge and Castlerigg Stone Circle, a free-standing megalithic monument of 38 stones near Keswick. |
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