Do
it this coming Leap Year in the beauty of the English
Lake District. South Lakes Tourism Group have come up
with what they say are the best locations for the perfect
marriage proposal. Dramatic fells and shimmering lakes
provide all the romance required by those seeking to
pop the question. Making your proposal as memorable
as possible as romantic as possible and with a built
in escape route if it all goes wrong, ( and why would
it you can always drop him to the bottom of the nearest
lake )
Send your best location with a photograph if possible
to mail@stylesight.co.uk and we will include the best
in our Valentines Day update.
1.
The White Drawing Room at Blackwell ¬ 1.5 miles
south of Bowness
Men have already been spotted on bended knee in the
stunning white drawing room at Blackwell ¬ a wonderful
testimony to the sheer beauty of the furnishings and
adornments created by the late Nineteenth Century Arts
& Crafts movement.
The
room could be regarded as almost Lennon-esque, thanks
to its beautiful white interior, but there¹s much
more than a light, airy feel to this area of the house,
originally commissioned through the architect, Baillie
Scott, by a Victorian brewer from Manchester. Once an
idyllic holiday home on the hillside above stunning
Windermere, the house is now one of the Lake District¹s
jewels.
Birds,
leaves, roses, hawthorn berries and acorns are carved
into the white drawing room¹s exquisite ceiling,
whilst a mantel-shelf, running around the room, is supported
by beautiful wooden poles on which tiny birds cling
amidst fruits and leaves.
The
bird motif is repeated in the gorgeous stained glass
and supported by designs of swaying tulips, reminding
visitors of the beautiful garden outside, where these
bulbs grow amidst clematis, dahlia, geraniums, marigolds,
iris, alliums and cornflowers and where the scent of
herbs wafts on the breeze.
Early
evening sunlight floods this room and is accentuated
by the small mirrors set into the panelling, providing
a brilliance only surpassed by the magnificent view
across the lake from the huge bay window.
The
perfect place to propose is on the window seat, on which
you can linger for as long as it takes to pluck up courage,
whilst watching the reflected light from the lake play
upon the patchwork patterns of the ceiling above.
Blackwell
opens in mid January 2008, after a slight winter break
and admission to the house and its stunning Arts and
Craft exhibitions costs just £6. More information
is available at www.blackwell.org.uk or from 015394
46139.
2.
The Gardens, Rydal Mount
True romantics will not be able to resist popping the
question in the 4.5 acres surrounding Wordsworth¹s
former and favourite home, at Rydal Mount, between Ambleside
and Grasmere.
The
acclaimed poet landscaped the gardens himself and they
are regarded as the truest example of a garden designed
in the age of Romanticism ¬ a recipe that can surely
melt the heart.
The
gardens allow the loved-up to view both the largest
and smallest lakes in the Lake District ¬ Windermere
and Rydal Water ¬ whilst a 180 degree vista, enjoyed
from the poet¹s summerhouse, is simply breathtaking.
Admission
to the house at Rydal Mount and its gardens costs £5.00
for adults, £4.25 for senior citizens, £4.00
for students and £2.00 for children aged two to
fifteen. A family ticket for two adults and two children
costs £12.00. Visitors can also opt to tour the
gardens only for a price of £2.50. More details
are available at www.rydalmount.co.uk or by calling
015394 33002.
3.
Ruskin¹s View ¬ Kirkby Lonsdale
Ruskin¹s View can be enjoyed from the Churchyard
in the ancient market town of Kirkby Lonsdale, from
where visitors can gaze over the beautiful Lune Valley
and the medieval Devil¹s Bridge.
The
view is named Ruskin¹s View because of a comment
Ruskin made in 1875, after seeing J M Turner¹s
1822 painting of the panorama of river, meadows, woods
and hills, stretching across the Howgills, Middleton
Fell, Calf Top and the limestone scenery of Gragareth
and Ingleborough.
Ruskin
commented that "The Valley of the Lune at Kirkby
Lonsdale is one of the loveliest scenes in England"
and, to this day, these words ring true.
To
reach the view, couples can first admire the scenery
from the bridge and then head down a footpath, through
an aptly named kissing gate. Following the footpath
signs will allow them to stroll along the edge of the
river Lune, pass through another kissing gate and then,
after a few hundred metres, up 86 steps known as the
Radical Steps, built in 1819 by Francis Pearson.
On
reaching the gazebo at the top, couples will not be
disappointed, with the purple and green hills and rural
landscape providing the perfect backdrop for a proposal.
4.
Fell Foot Park & Gardens ¬ near Newby Bridge,
on Windermere
Romantics can literally cruise towards a proposal by
first wandering amongst the rhododendrons, oaks and
pines growing in this National Trust owned park, before
either hiring a rowing boat, in which to make their
intentions clear, or heading off on a Windermere Lake
Cruise, from nearby Lakeside Pier.
Heading
from the park into the woods and climbing up to the
summit of the fell, affords a fantastic view of the
lake from Gummers How. Couples are torn between gazing
lovingly towards the view of Windermere stretching 12
miles to the North, the River Leven flowing through
Newby Bridge, Morecambe Bay in the distance and Coniston
Water beyond.
With
substantial lakeside access, Fell Foot Park provides
privacy, sanctuary and the perfect environment in which
to get in touch with one¹s feelings. Daffodils,
in spring, are simply the icing on the cake.
5.
Private Charter
The Applegarth Hotel, a Victorian Mansion House, located
close to the heart of Windermere village offers luxury
bedrooms, four-poster beds (in certain rooms) and a
specially designed Valentine¹s menu (to get your
man literally eating out of the palm of your hand).
Whilst
all of this is conducive to the proposal mission, the
private yacht charter is something else! Slipping into
a Bond Girl lifestyle is totally empowering, whether
you opt to prepare the ground for your proposal on a
two-hour, half day, full day, or sunset cruise, on England¹s
largest lake.
With
a 50 foot, skippered yacht at your disposal, the only
one of its kind on the lake, you can lounge on deck,
breathe in fresh air and sip champagne to celebrate
receiving a big yes in answer to your proposal.
Prices
for the yacht charter start at £300, rising to
£950 for the full day, the latter allowing you
to anchor where you wish, enjoy a sumptuous buffet lunch
on deck and repose at your leisure.
For
more information visit www.lakesapplegarth.co.uk
The
South Lakes is simply full of possible proposal places,
being a place of beauty, tranquillity and many romantic
interludes. To find details of accommodation for a short
break, holiday, or overnight stop, visit www.lakelandgateway.info
or the Kendal, Windermere and South Lakes sections of
www.golakes.co.uk