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Thorneythwaite Farm, Borrowdale: The 1,000 year story of a Lakeland farm and its valley

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Is your partner judging you in bed? Tracey Cox reveals the eight things men notice about your body and sex... The challenge of balancing these sometimes contradictory demands applies across most of UK’s upland areas, which make up 40% of the nation’s surface. But it is particularly acute in the Lake District. William Wordsworth, 212 years ago, described it as “a sort of national property in which every man has a right and an interest”. Today, more than 19 million tourists come here each year, bringing their own views about how this part of Britain should look and function. Rachel McAdams turns heads in a plunging ruched sheer dress at the 2023 Gotham Awards in New York City Celebrity Australian psychicpredicts surprising future for Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce - two months after the couple debuted their romance Beau Ryan mistakes Jonathan LaPaglia for Tom Cruise after the pair pose for a selfie together: 'So good meeting him'

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Twenty-three years on, Falcon Crag is a thriving patchwork of scrub and regenerating woodland, and one of the best places in the Lake District for spotting migratory birds. Pankhurst thinks the National Trust should push forward with more projects of this kind, but he suspects that one obstacle is the Lake District’s world heritage status, which imposes additional bureaucracy and emboldens the more change-resistant sectors of the local farming community. Next month, a strongly anti-rewilding motion is due to be voted on at the National Trust’s AGM. Who should decide how this land is best used in the future? Is Bland right that sheep farmers have been controlling the narrative for too long? Is it time for them – aided by their landlords, including the National Trust – to make more space for nature and step up efforts to make the land do more to serve the public good? Spotify Wrapped: Music app drops a MAJOR hint it will launch today - here's how to see your top artists,...

The farm was let but the tenants have moved on to another holding and the estate that own it decided it was time to sell. It's not been sold since 1920.

bridge has left our villages underwater: Furious homeowners say new structure is to blame for floods as they threaten massive class action lawsuit against council Second, there is the fact that their narratives are so inconsistent. Take the issue of the price the Trust paid, a figure it arrived at following independent advice. Peter Nixon tells me that one reason the Trust paid so much was because it feared a buyer from overseas. So, I ask Mike Innerdale, who gave the Trust the idea that there might be interest from overseas? If it came from the vendor’s side, surely they were simply trying to keep the price up. “Potentially. But we couldn’t ignore it.” Are any upland farms in the Lake District, to his knowledge, owned by foreigners? “Not to my knowledge. But we know there was international interest when Blencathra was put on the market.” This is disingenuous. In the end, the Earl of Lonsdale, unable to find a buyer for his iconic mountain (definitely not a hill farm), eventually took it off the market. All three talk of the “threat” the land was facing. But this isn’t quite the case. It’s in a national park, and as such, subject to protection come what may. Timothee Chalamet-mania! Curly mopped Wonka star, who has 'great feminine energy', is proving delicious to fans at the film's global premieresProud' parents Ice-T, 65, and Coco Austin, 44, gush over their daughter Chanel as she turns 8 years old Jacqueline Jossa 'strikes groundbreaking deal with EastEnders as she cashes in on major contracts' after reprising her role Tommy Fury fails to mention fiancée Molly-Mae Hague as he pays tribute to their daughter Bambi on return to the UK after partying in Abu Dhabi Jerry O'Connell hilariously reveals wife RebeccaRomijn 'complains' about his snoring - after Linda Evangelista ruled out dating

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