The tiny house is one of the area's most recognisable buildings
They say size doesn't matter and that's certainly the case for a historic relic in the Lake District. In fact.
Standing since the 17th century the National Trust-owned tiny home is set to welcome visitors again for the first time since 2019. Read on for some fascinating facts about the the eclectic past of the little house that has provided a pretty backdrop for hundreds of thousands of photographs over the centuries.One of the most influential families of their time, the Braithwaites originally settled in Hawskeshead before expanding their empire to other areas of Cumbria and North Lancashire
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