Nestled within the Eastern Fells of the Lake District National Park and in proximity to Haweswater, Bampton is a quaint hamlet characterised by St. Patrick's Church, charming traditional dwellings, farms, a multi-functional establishment offering a shop, post office, and tea room, a local pub, a few bed and breakfast accommodations, and holiday residences. Despite the captivating allure of its surroundings, this picturesque haven remains relatively undiscovered.
Set against the agricultural landscapes enveloping the village, the head of the valley boasts Haweswater and the rugged magnificence of the surrounding hills and fells, which include High Street, Harter Fell, and Riggindale. However, several low-level walks meander along the banks of the River Lower.
Nearby Lowther Castle is a must-visit; visitors can explore the castle's remnants, imagine the lives of those who inhabited it centuries ago and appreciate the architectural and historical significance it holds within the Lake District's cultural heritage. If you don't fancy the castle, you can visit the Birds of Prey Centre, or perhaps walk the many footpaths through the castle grounds.
The nearest village is Shap, famed for being the highest village in England. Primarily focussed on the main street, the village offers a selection of pubs, a chippy takeaway and a Co-Op convenience store offering a good range of food items and essentials.
There is so much to see and do nearby that 6 The Mews will provide a popular base to explore this beautiful area.