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autumnal landscape of the edge of rydal water lake shore, grand three storey detached house, fell and woodland. surroundings are reflected in rydal water

Rydal Conservation Area

Why is Rydal special?

Rydal village is a dispersed settlement between Grasmere and Ambleside with architectural and historic character. This includes:

  • Dispersed historic settlement on the route between Grasmere and Ambleside.
  • Picturesque location on the River Rothay where the valley narrows between Nab Scar and Loughrigg.
  • Village and landscape setting that are largely a legacy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
  • Later turnpike route stimulated further development which now hugs the main road.
  • Wooded river banks, bridges and lake margins that are an important component of the area’s scenic landscapes.
  • Extensive areas of mixed woodland.
  • A mix of stone and rendered historic buildings with a wealth of traditional local details.
  • Significant survival of historic cobbled floorscape.
  • Numerous good boundary walls of local boulder stones.
  • Views and vistas that are celebrated in the poetry of Wordsworth and the paintings of Constable and Wright.
  • Network of public footpaths link the village to the surrounding countryside.

Rydal Conservation Area resources

Rydal Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan 2009
Rydal Conservation Area Map