Ambleside, United Kingdom
18 memories from Ambleside, United Kingdom
The video shows a small, rocky stream flowing through a village with buildings made of gray stone on either side. The water cascades gently over a small weir. The sky is bright with some clouds, and sunlight reflects off the water. There is a sidewalk with a railing along the stream, and a person is standing on the sidewalk, partially visible. The vegetation alongside the stream is green.
AmblesideA short video shows a narrow, gently flowing river running through a quaint, old town. The buildings on either side are made of gray stone, with some featuring multiple stories and window shutters. A small waterfall is visible in the middle of the river. The sky is overcast. There are no people visible in the video. The river flows over rocks and pebbles, and there is vegetation along the banks. The overall scene evokes a sense of peacefulness.
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The image displays Bridge House in Ambleside, Cumbria, United Kingdom, a distinctive two-story structure made of irregular grey stone. The building is situated directly over a narrow river, identified as the River Rothay, supported by a single stone arch. The river flows from left to right, featuring a small waterfall or cascade on the left side of the arch. The riverbed is composed of numerous grey and beige pebbles. The building's facade features two rectangular windows with white frames; the upper window has four panes, and the lower window has four panes and is slightly wider. Shadows of bare tree branches are cast across the stone walls, indicating direct sunlight from the upper left. The roof is made of dark slate tiles, with some moss visible. To the right of Bridge House, a continuous stone wall and a partially visible second arch form a pathway or bridge extension. Two individuals are standing on this upper pathway on the right side of the image, appearing to observe the surroundings. They are dressed in dark and grey outdoor jackets. The background consists of a hillside covered predominantly with bare deciduous trees and one prominent evergreen conifer. A black lamppost is visible on the far right, adjacent to distant stone buildings. The sky above is partially cloudy, and the scene is illuminated by sunlight, creating clear shadows and highlighting the texture of the stonework.
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The image displays the historic Bridge House in Ambleside, Cumbria, United Kingdom, situated directly over the Stock Ghyll stream. The two-story structure is constructed of local grey stone and slate, featuring a moss-covered slate roof with a stone chimney. Two white-framed, multi-pane windows are visible on the building's facade, one on each floor. The Stock Ghyll flows from the left foreground towards the right, passing under a single stone arch supporting the Bridge House. The stream bed contains numerous river stones and pebbles, with clear, flowing water. A stone retaining wall borders the stream's left bank, above which is a dirt path partially covered by shadows from bare tree branches. On this path, a group of approximately eight to ten individuals, dressed in winter coats and jackets, are seen walking or standing. Behind them, a larger, multi-story stone building with a slate roof, prominent windows, and outdoor seating areas with red umbrellas and a Union Jack-patterned bunting is visible. To the right of the Bridge House, a paved road runs parallel to the stream, separated by a low stone wall. A dark grey Audi and at least one other vehicle are visible parked or stopped on this road. Further along the street, traditional stone buildings with slate roofs line the right side of the road. The background consists of a treed hillside featuring both bare deciduous and green coniferous trees. The sky is bright blue with scattered white cumulus clouds, indicating a sunny day. Sunlight casts distinct shadows from the trees and the Bridge House across the path and the stream.
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The image displays a retail window exhibit in Ambleside, United Kingdom, featuring two plush toys from the "Amuseables Rosie Lea Mug of Tea" collection by Jellycat. The primary subject on the left is a stuffed tea mug, characterized by white and blue horizontal stripes, a light brown interior representing tea, a white handle, and a smiling anthropomorphic face with black eyes and a black stitched mouth. It has four small brown legs ending in white, fluffy feet, and a white product tag is visible on its right side. To the right of the mug, a second plush toy depicts a tea bag, segmented into a light beige, textured upper portion and a dark brown lower portion. This tea bag also features a smiling anthropomorphic face with black eyes and a black stitched mouth, along with four small brown legs. A white string extends from its top, adorned with a small teal fabric square and a green fabric leaf. Both plush toys are positioned on a bed of artificial green foliage, resembling ferns. The background consists of a bright blue surface displaying white text that reads "NEW - DROP" and "Amuseables Rosie Lea Mug of Tea EXCLUSIVE," with a graphic depiction of the tea mug toy. Reflections from the external environment are visible across the foreground, indicating a glass barrier. No people are present.
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A vertically oriented greeting card, encased in a clear plastic sleeve, is presented against a blurred retail background in Ambleside, United Kingdom. The card's white front features a two-panel black-and-white comic strip. The top panel depicts a minimalist stick-figure human embracing a stylized cat, with the text "i love you" in the upper right. The bottom panel shows the same human maintaining the embrace with the cat, which has an open mouth; text to the left reads "release me", and text to the right reads "no". A bright green vertical strip is visible along the right edge of the card, beneath the plastic. A human hand, with visible thumb and index finger, grips the card's right side. The background exhibits indistinct shapes and colors, suggesting various items on display within a store.
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A framed print, approximately 10x16 inches, is displayed centrally on a dark, flat surface in Ambleside, United Kingdom. The print features a page from a book, identified by the visible header "PETER PA" and page number "88", which is "Peter Pan". Specific words within the text are enlarged and bolded to form the question: "would you like to have an adventure now or would you like to have your tea first?". The print is enclosed in a narrow, glossy black frame and protected by transparent, crinkled plastic shrink-wrap, which shows reflections from ambient lighting. Partially visible identical framed prints are positioned to the left and right, indicating a series of similar items. The background behind the frames is a textured, mottled dark beige/grey surface. No people or active interactions are present in the scene.
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This image depicts a three-tiered white painted wooden shelving unit, likely inside a retail establishment in Ambleside, United Kingdom, displaying various home goods and decor items. On the top shelf, from left to right, are two dark glass bottles, two clear glass bottles (one slender, one wider), and multiple black cylindrical boxes labeled "BOUS Eco Diffuser with Essential Oils." A white card with "Diffuser 150g £39" and a graphic is visible, along with a smaller card stating "Havana." To the far right, a bunch of artificial yellow flowers is positioned. The middle shelf features two dark amber pump bottles, each labeled "Mr. H's Tearoom HAND SOAP" and adorned with twine. A small black chalkboard sign reads "Hand Soap £15.95." Three white enamel mugs with silver rims, depicting a pig on a bicycle and labeled "Mr. H's," are stacked to the right of the soap bottles. A white crocheted lace garland is draped across this shelf. To the right of the mugs are two framed pieces of art. The white-framed piece reads, "She's an old soul with young eyes, a vintage heart and a beautiful mind." The black-framed piece reads, "You Can't Start an adventure without a cup of tea." Two small glass vials with cork stoppers, one containing pink material and the other a small metal spout, are positioned in front of the frames. A large white sign describes "BOUS Natural Candles and Home Fragrance," mentioning it as a "small-batch candle brand" that is "Vegan" and has "No nasties." A smaller card states "100g Medium 25 hrs Burn time £16 Multi Sensory Wood Wick Candle." A partial view of a black-framed photograph is visible to the far right. The bottom shelf displays multiple dark amber jars with black lids, labeled "BOUS," resting on small brown square risers. These appear to be candles, with specific scents such as "Ancient Woodland," "Havana," "Petrichor," "Rose Hammam," and "Lichen" indicated on labels below the jars. Each brown riser box is labeled "BOUS Aromatherapy Soy Candle Hand Poured Up North." A heart-shaped handheld mirror reflects a person holding a camera/phone. A round, ornate silver-framed mirror is also visible behind some products. A small vintage-style framed illustration is also present. To the far right, a heart-shaped metal plaque hangs, inscribed with text starting "you can't st..." and "an adventure without a cup of tea." Partially visible textile items are located at the bottom right.
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The image presents an overhead, close-up view of a partially consumed cream tea service on a wooden table at Maison H cafe in Ambleside, United Kingdom. On a clear, ridged plastic serving plate, a silver-colored metal lid from a Tiptree product is inverted, displaying the text "EAT WELL LOVE LIFE" and "www.tiptree.com". A metal butter knife rests diagonally across the plate, coated with scone crumbs. To the left, a small clear glass jar contains a substantial amount of pale yellow clotted cream, with some cream residue on its rim. Another small clear glass jar, approximately half-full, holds red jam. Two substantial pieces of a raisin scone, exhibiting a golden crust and interior, are positioned on the right side of the plate, surrounded by scattered crumbs. In the midground, a white ceramic mug, identified by a circular 'M.H.' logo depicting a cyclist and 'FELLOW + THY + BIRD' text, contains a foamy, dark beverage, consistent with coffee or hot chocolate. A smaller lidded jar is partially visible behind the clotted cream jar. To the right, a tall, turquoise-tinted glass bottle with a brown paper tag bearing handwritten script stands partially obscured. The background elements are softly blurred, confirming an indoor cafe setting. No individuals are visible, but the arrangement implies recent dining activity.
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A close-up image depicts a meal served on a light-colored wooden table in a cafe or tea room located in Ambleside, United Kingdom. The central focus is a clear glass plate with an embossed floral edge, holding two toasted, currant-studded tea cakes or fruit buns. Adjacent to these are a triangular wedge of bright yellow butter and a miniature jar of Wilkin & Sons Tiptree Strawberry Preserve (28g). In the background, to the left, a tall glass mug contains a frothy, light brown beverage, resting on a white saucer with a spoon. Further back on the left, a decorative white teacup holds several brown and white sugar packets on a dark, irregularly shaped coaster. To the right, a white ceramic mug with a visible "Cottage Cafe Mr. H's" logo contains a dark beverage topped with cocoa powder. Additional blurry white crockery and food items are visible in the distant background, suggesting other patrons or table settings. The table itself displays a distinct wood grain and a visible seam. No individuals are directly visible in the frame, though the setting implies immediate human presence.
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A close-up shot captures a cream tea spread on a light wooden table within an establishment in Ambleside, United Kingdom. In the immediate foreground, a large, golden-brown scone rests on a clear, scalloped glass plate. To its right, a small glass jar of Tiptree Strawberry Preserve (28g / 1oz, by Wilkin & Sons Ltd., Tiptree, Essex, England) sits beside a fresh, vibrant red strawberry. A serving of clotted cream is in a small glass vessel slightly behind and to the left of the jam jar. In the mid-ground, a person wearing a reddish-orange long-sleeved top, possibly a fleece or sweater with a zippered collar, is seated. Their right arm is extended towards another clear plate featuring a second scone, a small jar of jam, and a single strawberry, along with a white ceramic teacup on a saucer. A black smartphone lies face down on the wooden table near this person's plate, next to a folded white napkin. The background reveals a light-colored wall, possibly with a white radiator, indicating an indoor setting. The lower right corner shows a portion of a leg in blue and white striped fabric, likely denim, belonging to a second individual.
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A clear, scalloped-edge glass plate containing a cream tea service rests on a light-colored wooden table in Ambleside, United Kingdom. The plate displays one large, golden-brown scone with a textured crust. To the scone's left, a small glass jar holds a substantial mound of off-white clotted cream. Adjacent to the cream, another small glass jar contains red strawberry jam, identifiable by its "WILKIN & SONS LTD STRAWBERRY PRESERVE TIPPERY ESSEX" label. A single, whole, ripe red strawberry is positioned next to the jam jar. In the background, a dark, irregularly shaped object, likely a coaster, is visible on the wooden surface, alongside blurred lighter elements consistent with a cafe interior.
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This image presents an indoor scene within a cafe or tearoom located in Ambleside, United Kingdom, specifically focusing on a rectangular wooden table set for, or recently used for, a meal. No individuals are present. The light brown wooden table supports various items. On the left side, a white porcelain teacup with a floral pattern rests on a matching saucer, containing a silver spoon. Adjacent to it are crumpled white paper napkins. Further back on the left, an ornate ceramic teapot featuring blue, gold, and floral designs is positioned next to a small white creamer and a white bowl filled with sugar sachets. In the center, a clear fluted glass plate holds a used butter knife and a tea strainer, alongside two small jars with remnants of food, possibly jam and cream. A green glass bottle with a cap and an empty clear glass tumbler are located on the right side of the table. Two printed menu sheets are spread out. A tall clear glass bottle contains a dried floral arrangement of baby's breath and a large, muted purple hydrangea bloom. Three unoccupied wooden chairs with slatted backs are arranged around the table; two are on the left, and one is on the right. The background features white painted walls. On the left, a tall white cabinet with open shelves is partially visible, and two black bowler hats are mounted as wall decor. On the right, a white paneled door or window frame is present, with a small white lace bunting strung across its upper corner. A cream-colored circular thermostat is mounted on the wall above the floral arrangement.
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The image displays a close-up, high-angle view of a white ceramic mug containing a beverage topped with whipped cream and sprinkled cocoa powder, resting on a light-colored wooden table. The mug features a black circular logo with the text "follow • the • pig" and an illustration of a pig riding a bicycle. Below the illustration, the logo reads "Mr. H's Tearoom Ambleside," identifying the location as Ambleside, United Kingdom. In the blurred background, several white sheets of paper with black printed text are visible, resembling menus or informational signage. To the right of the mug, a teal-colored glass bottle, possibly functioning as a small vase, is present. It has a light brown paper tag attached to its neck with twine, and several green plant stems are inserted into it. A small portion of a utensil, appearing to be a knife with a silver blade and white handle, is visible on the table surface in the far right of the frame. The wooden table exhibits prominent grain patterns. No individuals are depicted in the scene.
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The image displays an interior scene from Mr H's Tearoom in Ambleside, United Kingdom. The central focus is a white ceramic mug, branded with "Mr H's Tearoom - Ambleside" and a "follow the pig" logo featuring a pig on a bicycle. The mug contains a dark beverage generously topped with whipped cream, dusted with cinnamon or cocoa powder. A second, similar mug with whipped cream is partially visible behind it. These mugs rest on a light-colored wooden table. A folded white paper napkin lies beneath the prominent mug, and a rolled napkin containing cutlery is positioned to its right. A light blue-green glass bottle, wrapped with twine and holding bare twigs, acts as a centerpiece. Behind it, a white menu sheet or stand displays various items and prices, including "ICED COFFEE'S AVAILABLE" and "Breakfast loose leaf Tea £3.25". In the mid-ground, a female individual with dark hair, wearing a horizontally striped shirt, is seated at a table by a window, looking left in profile towards stone buildings outside. Another person is partially visible opposite the main subject, wearing a light-colored top and a striped scarf. A person's hand and forearm, wearing a blue sleeve, are visible in the left foreground of the table.
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This image depicts an indoor scene within a cafe or restaurant in Ambleside, United Kingdom. The foreground features a light blue-green glass vase containing a bouquet of dried flowers, predominantly maroon-colored hydrangea-like blooms and small white flowers, tied with twine. To the right of the vase, a clear plastic menu stand displays various beverages and food items, including "Breakfast loose leaf Tea £3.25" and "Soft Drinks" with prices in GBP. The items rest on a light brown wooden table with visible grain, where a metal spoon is partially visible, wrapped in a white napkin. In the mid-ground on the left, a person with fair skin, wearing a white ribbed sweater over a striped garment, is seated with their hands near their face, partially obscured by the flowers and strong backlight from a window behind them. On the right, another person, wearing a reddish-brown long-sleeved shirt, is holding a dark smartphone with their left hand; a gold ring is visible on their ring finger. A dark, possibly slate, coaster is partially visible beneath the menu stand. The background shows a light-colored wall with framed decor, including a small, gold-framed piece depicting a reflective C-shape design.
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The image displays an interior scene, specifically the upper portion of a distressed white wooden display cabinet positioned against a light-colored wall, indicative of a retail or hospitality establishment in Ambleside, United Kingdom, given the "LAKELAND" branding visible on products. No individuals are present. On the cabinet's top surface, from left to right: a tall, multi-stemmed plant with dark leaves, supported by a wooden stake; an antique black sewing machine on a dark wooden base; a small cactus in a white pot featuring a stylized face; a second antique black sewing machine on a dark wooden base; and a black bowler hat leaning against the wall, with a second hat partially visible below it. The visible shelf directly below the top surface holds various retail products. On the left, four small jars with dark lids are arranged, each labeled "LAKELAND." Centered on the shelf, a wooden crate contains three white bottles with black pump dispensers, also labeled "LAKELAND." A brown tag attached to the crate reads "English Lavender / Tinsley Farms, Lincolnshire." To the right, decorative items include a hanging white heart with red spots and a glass cloche containing a small object. A brown tag with handwritten text, including "LADY BUGS SOLE," is also present. The wall above the cabinet is plain and light-colored. A dark door frame is visible on the far left, featuring faint white lettering that begins with "Sta." The ceiling is light, with a visible seam where it meets the wall.
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The image depicts a street scene in Ambleside, United Kingdom. The view is looking down a wet asphalt road with double yellow lines, sloping gently downhill. On the immediate right, the prominent building is "THE PRIEST HOLE RESTAURANT," a light-colored, textured building with a pitched roof, a decorative chimney, and gold wall-mounted lights. Its facade features a large window with a planter box. An outdoor dining area is set up with multiple white tables and chairs, flanked by planter boxes and a folded purple umbrella. Several dark sandwich board signs display "EVERY TUESDAY FISH NIGHT" and "EVERY THURSDAY 5PM STEAK NIGHT." On the left, a row of traditional stone and stucco buildings lines the street. The first building on the left has a dark lower facade and a white upper section with a large arched window. A blue one-way arrow sign is affixed to a pole on the sidewalk. Adjacent to it is a white stucco building with a bay window and a roof partially covered in moss. Further down the street, buildings constructed from dark stone and slate roofs are visible, some with signs, including "AMBLESIDE LAUNDRY." Six individuals are walking away from the camera in the foreground and midground. Four people form a group on the right side of the road, consisting of two adults and two children. One adult, wearing a brown jacket, holds hands with a child in a red and blue jacket carrying a small paper bag. Another adult in a green jacket and a further adult in a brown jacket are also part of this group. Two additional individuals are visible further down the street on the left, also walking away. The street continues into the distance, with several parked cars visible along both sides. In the background, rolling hills or fells, partially covered with brown and green vegetation, rise under a bright blue sky dotted with scattered white clouds.
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