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Situated on the shores of Windermere, Englands longest lake. Opposite the main steamer pier. Good range of local gifts, fully accessible. Wheelchairs available to hire.
* April to October: 9.30am to 5.30pm 7 days a week.
November to March: 10am to 4.30pm 7 days a week.
1.5 miles from Windermere railway station. Head directly to the lake and turn right on to Glebe Road. Located opposite the steamer peir.Accessible by Public Transport: Windermere station is 2 miles away.
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