Whitwell's Arts & Crafts House
Shaun Castle 04 June 2006

A fine example of Vernacular Revival, Nanny Brow House, Clappersgate, was built in 1902 by the architect Francis Whitwell, influenced by the style realised four years earlier by Voysey’s seminal Broadleys by Windermere.
The property occupies its own fellside, commanding magnificent views, with the River Brathay below and the Pike of Blisco, Harter Fell and Wrynose Pass beyond.
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