Description
The famous English landscape painter John Constable once said "We see nothing truly until we understand it". This suggests that gaining some understanding of why Lake District landscapes look as beautiful as they do will enable us see them more clearly and have our enjoyment of them enriched.
To provide a beginning to this understanding is what this book is all about. Readers are taken to 22 prominent viewpoints around the World Heritage Site, all with an historical, Norse-derived name of 'how' or 'knott'. Then, whether sitting on a rock at the viewpoint or sitting in an armchair at home (with an online panorama to assist), the guide relates the historical story of the view - how the key features came about and how they may change in the future in response to new environmental challenges.
After reading this book, readers will have enjoyed the beauties and story of the Lake District's acclaimed landscapes, and quite probably will not look at them again in quite the same way.About the Author
After university Guy Richardson pursued a career in town planning and retired as Head of Planning, Cumbria County Council in 1999. He became part-time Chief Officer of the association of Parish Councils in Cumbria and in that capacity was a member of the Lake District National Park Partnership for a number of years. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
An active mountaineer and sailor in the Lake District, UK and abroad over several decades, Guy has been a resident of the Lake District for over 30 years and now lives in Grange over Sands.
Book Information
ISBN 9781912969050
Author Guy Richardson
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Redshank Books
Publisher Libri Publishing
Weight(grams) 400g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 172mm * 11mm