Helvellyn (; possible meaning: pale yellow moorland) is a mountain in the English Lake District, the highest point of the Helvellyn range, a north–south line of mountains to the north of Ambleside, between the lakes of Thirlmere and Ullswater. Helvellyn is the third-highest point both in England and in the Lake District, and access to Helvellyn is easier than to the two higher peaks of Scafell Pike and Scafell. The scenery includes three deep glacial coves and two sharp-topped ridges on the eastern side (Striding Edge and Swirral Edge). Helvellyn was one of the earliest fells to prove popular with walkers and explorers; beginning especially in the later 18th century. Among the early visitors to Helvellyn were the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, both of whom lived nearby at one period. Routes up the mountain permit approach from many directions. However, traversing the mountain is not without dangers; over the last two hundred years there have been a number of fatalities. The artist Charles Gough is more famous for his death on Striding Edge in 1805 than for what he achieved in his life. Among the human feats upon the mountain, one of the strangest was the landing and take-off of a small aeroplane on the summit in 1926. Since 2020, the summit of Helvellyn including both Striding and Swirral Edges and the wider Glenridding Common have been managed by the John Muir Trust, a wild places conservation charity in partnership with the Lake District Park Authority.

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Helvellyn

Helvellyn (/hɛlˈvɛ.lɪn/) est un sommet montagneux du Lake District, dans le Nord-Est de l'Angleterre. Il est situé entre les lacs de Thirlmere et Ullswater, au nord de la ville d'Ambleside. Avec ses 950 m d'altitude, il s'agit du troisième plus haut sommet d'Angleterre, après Scafell Pike (978 m) et Scafell (964 m), qui se situent dans le même massif.
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Thirlmere

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Patterdale

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Allan Bank

Allan Bank est une villa de deux étages classée grade II, située sur un terrain élevé légèrement à l'ouest du village de Grasmere, au cœur du Lake District. Elle est surtout connue pour avoir été de 1808 à 1811 la demeure de William Wordsworth, mais elle est également occupée à diverses époques par Dorothy Wordsworth, Dora Wordsworth, Thomas de Quincey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Arnold, Matthew Arnold et le chanoine Hardwicke Rawnsley. Elle appartient maintenant au National Trust et est ouverte au public.