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Mirehouse and Gardens, Allerdale added to Historic Buildings in North West by D0c.Col on 27/02/2025

Mirehouse Manor and Estate is located in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. It is known for its literary connections, beautiful gardens, and its scenic setting, caressing the water's edge of the beautiful Bassenthwaite Lake.
The footpath starts at the manor and there is also a useful footpath link to the south, which avoids the risks of walking along the A591 and connects with the paths from Underskiddaw, Keswick and Braithwaite.
The Old Sawmill tearoom marks the start and end of many a fell walk as well as those visiting the Lake through the Mirehouse Grounds. From here you can reach the top of Dodd, Ullock Pike and Skiddaw.
The history of the building, that stands in the car-park opposite the entrance to Mirehouse, is outlined on the walls of the tearoom along with a display of old photographs and forest tools.
While the house is only open on occasional days, visitors are able to see its period furnishings, family portraits, and literary memorabilia during selected periods throughout the year. Although there is a pay carpark opposite the house there is a layby just down the road that is free and providing your early or late enough in the day is not crammed with fell walkers cars!

The house is privately owned but public paths are available from the lane leading up to the house, which is open to the public at sheduled events throughout the year.

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Co-ordinates: 54.64474, -3.191684 • what3words: ///page.ropes.handlebar

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 06/02/2025. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location. Landowner permission may be required before taking off.

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St Andrews Castle, St Andrews Central (By kvetner)

Some nice coastal scenery, the castle, and you can also fly and view some of the historic buildings of St Andrews University from here.

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Co-ordinates: 56.34202, -2.790208 • what3words: ///samples.storage.endlessly

Hollingbourne Cicket Club, Maidstone (By grandad1950)

On the edge of the interesting village of Hollingbourne in Kent the cricket ground is completely surrounded by agricultural fields.

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Co-ordinates: 51.2682, 0.646229 • what3words: ///mows.dumpy.swift

Bredger village pond, Swale (By grandad1950)

A small village pond in the middle of the delightful kent village of Bredger

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Co-ordinates: 51.3119, 0.696261 • what3words: ///says.patching.boating

Peckforton Castle, Crewe and Nantwich (By D0c.Col)

Peckforton Castle – The Last English Fortress

Rising from the misty hills of Cheshire, England, Peckforton Castle looks like it was built for knights and kings — yet it’s barely 175 years old.

This was built for John Tollemache, the Victorian landowner who dreamed of living like a medieval lord. Discover how this extraordinary red-sandstone fortress became a symbol of power, pride, and imagination — complete with real battlements, a portcullis, and a moat.

🏰 Built between 1844 and 1850, Peckforton cost around £60,000 — equivalent to £8–10 million today. From its creation to its wartime role, its brush with fire, and its rebirth as a luxury hotel, this is the story of England’s last true castle.

It was quiet when I visited, but as a popular wedding venue, I would choose my flight carefully. Surrounded by an SSSi you should be okay staying close to the castle.

I TOAL from the free carpark. The hotel does catering but I didn't try it out. Chester is only 20 mins away and the place is easily accessible.

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Co-ordinates: 53.11768, -2.698348 • what3words: ///undertone.darkest.tripped

Shankend Viaduct, Denholm and Hermitage (By Trainman)

Impressive viaduct that was on the long closed Waverley route from Carlisle to Edinburgh.
Accessed along a narrow track off tue B6399 and great views can be enjoyed .

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Co-ordinates: 55.3455, -2.756324 • what3words: ///universes.starting.miles

Angmering Park Estate, Arun (By paulrd)

Angmering Park Estate is a historic, privately owned estate in West Sussex, near Arundel, known for its woodland, public footpaths, and views. It's a popular area for walking, cycling, and mountain biking, featuring both ancient woods and open fields. The estate has been part of the Duke of Norfolk's Arundel Estate for centuries and offers scenic trails that showcase its history and natural beauty.

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Co-ordinates: 50.85762, -0.467289 • what3words: ///everybody.symphonic.discusses

St Andrew-by-the-Ford, Arun (By paulrd)

St Andrew-by-the-Ford is a tiny church of Saxon origin, at the end of a small gravel path, close to the bank of the River Arun and surrounded by a copse of trees. The church originally served a small community which was abandoned in 1608.

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Co-ordinates: 50.82413, -0.577974 • what3words: ///buzz.exit.kick

Leybourne Lakes, Tonbridge and Malling (By grandad1950)

Visited on a rather dull day but the old gravel pits have been converted into a nature reserve and water sports centre. Big car park and lots of different lakes to explore and fly.

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Co-ordinates: 51.31437, 0.438917 • what3words: ///digs.crossword.gently

St Andrews Lake, Medway (By grandad1950)

St Andrews Lake is an old gravel pit and has been converted to a water sport and aqua park. A fun day out for the family.

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Co-ordinates: 51.35777, 0.437506 • what3words: ///feast.meal.choice

Castleford Locks, Leeds (By yorkie9668)

Local to me ish, nice quiet spot to fly, no restrictions I can see, small car park mainly for the fishers but always space, the canal and locks are easily flown over, larger drones should be fine as no people about.
Photo and Pano done with my new Mavic 4 Pro

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Co-ordinates: 53.7317, -1.35647 • what3words: ///corner.giant.crate


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