Fell Foot Park, Victorian garden park at Lake Windermere, England
Fell Foot Park is a seven-hectare garden estate on the southern shore of Lake Windermere, planted with rhododendrons, oaks, and pine trees. Five historic boathouses sit along the water's edge, testifying to the property's past use for water-based recreation.
An industrialist and poet named Francis Dukinfield Astley acquired the estate in 1814 and reshaped it with carriage roads and woodland trails. The Victorian garden design that emerged from his work continues to define the place's character today.
The place retains its original Victorian garden layout, which shapes how visitors experience the grounds today. People come here to walk among the old trees and sit by the water, following paths that connect different parts of the estate.
The grounds are easy to walk through, with clear paths leading through the gardens and down to the lake shore. Visitors should dress for the weather, as the open grounds can be breezy and conditions change throughout the day.
Each August, the All England Open Stone Skimming Championship takes place here, where people throw stones to skip across the water. The competition draws participants from around the region who test their skills in this playful lakeland tradition.
Location: Cumbria
Location: South Lakeland
Website: https://nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/lake-district/fell-foot
GPS coordinates: 54.27510,-2.95230
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:04
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