FURTHER READING
J Bailey & G Culley, Agriculture of Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland (1805)
CML Bouch and GP Jones, The Lake Counties 1500-1830: A Social and Economic History (Manchester, 1961)
Susan Denyer, Traditional Buildings & Life in the Lake District (National Trust, 1991)
Jennie Hayes, Focus on Farmers: Art and Hill Farming
Edward Hughes, North Country Life in the 18th Century 1700-1830, Volume 2, Cumberland and Westmorland (Oxford, 1965)
Kendal Rough Fell Sheep (Stramongate Press, 2007)
JD Marshall & John K Walton, The Lake counties from 1830 to the mid 20th Century (Manchester, 1981)
Joseph Nicholson & Richard Burn, History and Antiquities of the Counties of Cumberland & Westmorland
William Parson and ? White, Directory and Gazetteer of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland with that part of the Lake district in Lancashire forming the Lordships of Furness and Cartmel
W.H. Pearsall and Winifred Pennington, The Lake District: A Landscape History (London, 1973)
William Rollinson, A History of Man in the Lake District (London, 1967)
William Rollinson, editor, The Lake District Landscape Heritage (1989)
Una Thompson, At Home in the Hills: Fell Sheep Farming in Cumbria
Angus Winchester, The North West: English Heritage (England’s Landscape)
Angus Winchester, The Harvest of the Hills: Rural Life in Northern England and the Scottish Borders, 1400-1700
Ian Whyte, Society, Landscape and Environment in Upland Britain
The Cumbria Fells and Dales Leader + programme is based at Voluntary Action Cumbria and is part-financed by the European Agriculture Guidance and Guarantee Fund of the European Union and the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. This project is part of a trans-national project with Gévaudan Leader + Programme, Lozère, France.