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Winding streets and majestic fells... the Lake District village where cars are banned

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It’s a landscape of majestic fells, mesmerising lakes and breathtaking views. But what also makes the Lake District such an enticing place to visit are the villages dotted throughout this national park.

There’s one in particular which was named ‘one of the prettiest’ in the UK by the Times, and it’s just over two hours’ drive from Manchester.

Hawkshead is located north of Esthwaite Water, sandwiched between the larger lakes of Windermere and Coniston Water. Lining the village’s winding streets are whitewashed cottages topped with slate-grey roofs and an assortment of alleyways and arches leading to quaint squares.

The assortment of stone buildings with paths weaving their way through gives the village plenty of charm. READ MORE: The hidden woodland waterfall less than an hours’ drive from Manchester It’s easy to see why it’s named one of the prettiest villages, and it was just as popular in the past too.

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