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Ambleside

(ˈæmbəlˌsaɪd)
n
(Placename) a town in NW England, in Cumbria: a tourist centre for the Lake District. Pop: 3064 (2001)
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The Queens Hotel in Ambleside has been snapped up by the group as it continues to roll out strategic growth plans triggered by a PS10m funding injection.
But Ambleside Junior Football Club is now taking over the lease of the long-standing Weddington-based facility and, in doing so, say the Nuneaton and District Sunday League club can continue to use the pitch and changing room facilities.
Sam Robbins, chair ofWeddy Thistle FC,added: "They (Ambleside Junior Football Club) have got some really good ideas for Sandon, they want to make the facility not just for them, or us, but for everyone.
The men went into the Co-op store on Ambleside Road in Fixlton at around 7am on Sunday.
Ambleside School of Marion will be housed in First Church of God on Broeking Road.
Susanne Hinte, 48, claims she picked the winner up at Ambleside News in Worcester - then put it in the wash with her jeans.
AMBLESIDE ROAD, ALLERTON, L18 PS1,300 PCM A SUBSTANTIAL doublefronted family home, this three-bedroom property is located on in ta much sought after location on Ambleside Road, Allerton.
Last week's Druid race was won by unattached runner Kliver James ahead of Ambleside's Karl Steinegger, with Alice Robinson of Tattenhall the women's winner ahead of Chester Tri's Bree Sutcliffe.
We travelled from here to our next stop, Ambleside, a perfect picture postcard town at the head of Lake Windermere, filled with shops, pubs and coffee shops.
SELLING their home in the heart of the Holme Valley is just stage one of a future retirement plan, which will see Alan and Debbie Manby eventually move to the popular Lake District town of Ambleside.
Ambleside at Binton in Warwickshire has been a happy home for Jesse and Rose Rimell for 58 years.
Our leisurely four-day break features the tranquil waters of Coniston and the attractive towns of Ambleside and Bowness-on-Windermere.