Glenridding

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Glenridding
Glenridding, Cumbria, England - June 2009.jpg
Looking down on Glenridding village and Ullswater from the west
Glenridding is located in Cumbria
Glenridding
Glenridding
 Glenridding shown within Cumbria
OS grid reference NY383170
Civil parish Patterdale
District Eden
Shire county Cumbria
Region North West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PENRITH
Postcode district CA11
Dialling code 017684
Police Cumbria
Fire Cumbria
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament Penrith and The Border
List of places
UK
England
Cumbria

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File:Greenside2009.jpg
Greenside in 2009. The buildings seen here are the lower part of the mine complex which spreads up the hillside.
File:GlenriddingFromSlopesOfPlaceFell.jpg
Glenridding across Ullswater, with one of the steamers leaving the pier

Glenridding is a village located at the southern end of Ullswater, in the English Lake District. The village is popular with mountain walkers who can scale England's third highest mountain, Helvellyn, and many other challenging peaks from here. The village has accommodation including two Youth Hostels and camping sites. There is also a tourist information centre, Ullswater Information Centre.[1]

Glenridding is in the civil parish of Patterdale.

Each year, on Easter Monday, a duck race is organised by the local mountain rescue team to raise funds.

On 6 December 2015, Storm Desmond caused extensive and devastating flooding to the village, with torrential rainfall and rivers bursting their banks. Four days later, more rainfall caused rivers to burst their banks once again, leading to even more flood damage to businesses and homes in the village.[2][3][4]

Greenside Mine

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Above the village is the site of the former Greenside Mine, which was once the largest lead mine in the Lake District. Lead ore was discovered in the 18th century and the site was mined from the second half of the 18th century until the mine closed in 1962. Without the mine, the houses and economy of Glenridding and the surrounding area would not have existed.[5]

Ullswater Steamers

Glenridding is home to the Ullswater 'Steamers', a leisure boat trip company which operates five vessels from the pier at Glenridding. The company was originally founded to provide a transport link for goods from Glenridding to Pooley Bridge and onwards to Penrith.

Glenridding in popular culture

The village and surrounding area was used to film the TV series The Lakes.

References

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