Another one from our trip to the Lake District .
It’s pretty spectacular that Bridge House has survived throughout the centuries as Ambleside has changed and developed around it.
Its survival could be down to its many practical uses over the decades which include being used as a counting house for the mills of Rattle Ghyll, a tea-room, a weaving shop, a cobbler's, a chair maker's and, at one time, a home to a family of eight!
Thank's National Trust.
Tags: Architecture
Ambleside
The Bridge House
17th century Architecture
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