Ambleside, England was a place mentioned in excerpts from, Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland, A.D. 1803, by Dorothy Wordsworth, and was published in 1874. Ambleside is a town(formerly a civil parish) in Cumbria, North West England. In the early 1800s, the center and focus of the town was its' market place. Now, market continues, with shops, cinema, restaurants, and is popular with tourists and outdoorsmen. It also is the head of Windermere, which is the largest lake in England.
"Like most of the Scotch kirks which we had seen, this building resembles a big house; but it is a much more pleasing building than they generally are, and has one of our rustic belfries, not unlike that at Ambleside, with two bells hanging in the open air"- para 23.


