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Population
  
519 (2011)

Civil parish
  
Hawkshead

Region
  
North West

Local time
  
Saturday 9:07 AM

OS grid reference
  
SD3598

District
  
South Lakeland

Country
  
England

Shire county
  
Cumbria

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Weather
  
10°C, Wind W at 19 km/h, 94% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Beatrix Potter Gallery, Hawkshead Grammar School M, The Fitzwilliam Gallery

A trip to the lake district coniston windermere grasmere hawkshead ambleside


Hawkshead is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England, which attracts tourists to the South Lakeland area. The parish includes the hamlets of Hawkshead Hill, 1.2 miles (1.9 km) to the north west, and Outgate, a similar distance north. Hawkshead contains one primary school but no secondary school and four public houses.

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Map of Hawkshead, Ambleside, UK

Lake district hawkshead


Geography

Hawkshead is just north of Esthwaite Water, in a valley to the west of Windermere and east of Coniston Water. It is part of Furness, making it a part of the ancient county of Lancashire.

History

The township of Hawkshead was originally owned by the monks of Furness Abbey; nearby Colthouse derives its name from the stables owned by the Abbey. Hawkshead grew to be an important wool market in medieval times and later as a market town after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1532. It was granted its first market charter by King James I in 1608. In 1585, Hawkshead Grammar School was established by Archbishop Edwin Sandys of York after he successfully petitioned Queen Elizabeth I for a charter to establish a governing body.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Hawkshead became a village of important local stature. Poet William Wordsworth was educated at Hawkshead Grammar School, whilst Beatrix Potter lived nearby, marrying William Heelis, a local solicitor, in the early 20th century.

With the formation of the Lake District National Park in 1951, tourism grew in importance, though traditional farming still goes on around the village. Hawkshead has a timeless atmosphere and consists of a characterful warren of alleys, overhanging gables and a series of mediaeval squares. It is eloquently described in William Wordsworth's poem The Prelude.

Much of the land in and around the village is now owned by the National Trust. The National Trust property is called Hawkshead and Claife.

Governance

The electoral ward of the same name stretches south to Colton with a total population of 1,704.

Parliamentary Representation

Hawkshead is part of the Westmorland and Lonsdale parliamentary constituency and is represented in parliament by MP Tim Farron.

References

Hawkshead Wikipedia