Development of village influenced by relict medieval deer park and later large listed house, Rydal Hall with its estate, seventeenth century Picturesque gardens and Edwardian formal gardens.
Good examples of listed Lakeland vernacular farmhouses, cottages and barns including 15 grade listed buildings, including one grade I and four grade II*.
Relict packhorse track, now a bridlepath linking village to Grasmere and Ambleside.
Further Wordsworth heritage in the form of Rydal Mount, the poet’s home from 1813 to 1850, and its designated garden and Dora’s Field, planted with daffodils by Wordsworth, and the church where he worshipped.