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The Ferry Inn on Windermere Ian L. Muir ABOUT THIS BOOK: REVIEWS: To extend the history of one inn - even one as interesting as the Ferry Inn on Windermere, to 340 pages is a remarkable feat of authorship. Ian Muir carries off the task with aplomb, exploring not just the inn's direct history but its many connections to characters and events near and far. A case in point is its link with the famous mutineer Fletcher Christian, who was born in Cumberland and whose relatives - the Curwens - once owned the hostelry. This is a thorough and fascinationg account over 430 years until the inn's later incarnation as headquarters of the Freshwater Biological Association in 1950 and, most recently, its part conversion into luxury apartments. Allan Tunningley, Westmorland Gazette.
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