Got loot.
@Gargron Nicee! what country are you in?
@stux
little search... :D photo has been taken here
https://visit-grasmere.co.uk/shop-local/organization/Hawkshead+at+Grasmere+Courtyard/
It is, and it has pedestrians. It looks lived in.
@Edelruth It does up until about half past five when all the tourists disappear and everything shuts. Guess what time I got there?
@Gargron A very November 1st sort of picture
@Gargron Ooh, Grasmere!
@Gargron Pretty sure that's the Lake District, right? It's so beautiful there, so many lovely little villages like that one. Enjoy!
@Gargron@mastodon.social I assume you are making your way to the Gingerbread Shop
@Gargron I love the Lake District. I recommend a visit to Ambleside too.
@Gargron It show the importance of stonemasons back then. Imagine the skill involved in selecting the correct stone for fitment when no two stones are alike.
@Gargron beautiful place :) where is it?
@Gargron UK? If so, there are so many like it in the countryside. Quaint as all.
@Gargron Oh, are you visiting the UK?
@Gargron Is that Betws-y-Coed?
@Gargron It does look pretty! The sidewalk should be wider for so many people walking... (Or just pedestrianize it!)
@Gargron delightful.
@Gargron
Are you in Grasmere? Try the world's best gingerbread!
@Gargron ah, my homeland.
@Gargron
This street is lovely
Long and steep
But I have promises to keep:
Delivering boxes before I sleep.
@pascaline @Gargron
Jacket shines bright in color of leafs,
Autumn wind whistles and bring kid to tears,
Wise mother knows when baby throws screams,
Plastic rain cover grant peace to ears
@Gargron Grasmere! Love that part of the UK.
@Gargron Looks great! Now just get rid of the cars and it would be perfection!
@Gargron Hey what is the address of this street... it is a very lovely street..!!! thanks for sharing.
@Gargron Come visit us in New England. We have many neighborhoods like that. They ARE lovely.
@Gargron houses of stone like that are nonexistent/rare to see in the US.
@Gargron Your post is already indexed by Google, btw
@jmcrookston How do you mean?
@Gargron I did an image search for fun and your post came up, despite it being posted a mere 5 hours ago
@jmcrookston That’s good to hear!
@Gargron Elliott City Maryland looks a lot like that, between floods that is.
@Gargron pavements don’t look very wide!
@Gargron If you're where I think you are...
I thoroughly recommend treating yourselves to some lovely hand-made Gingerbread. Just walking into the shop and buying some is an experience!
(Or at least was about 4 years ago when we were last up there)
https://www.grasmeregingerbread.co.uk/
@Gargron
Enjoy. Wonderful stuff
@Gargron Whom do I need to slay for getting gingerbread dropped? :O
@Gargron Oooh, the good stuff!
@Gargron Wonderful stuff from a wonderful place. I hope I get to go there again.
@Gargron Shout out to the fellow freaks who spread a little butter on it.
@Gargron these are a classic!
@Gargron oh wow! That stuff is gorgeous!
@Gargron Trying to work out where it is from the architecture. Yorkshire?
@Gargron would be better without cars or at least with wider sidewalks. Look at a man with a stick to the right. I’m sure it’s a hard time for him to walk there. And you can’t even walk there with someone side-by-side, without risking getting hit bu a car, it’s so narrow.
@Gargron Lake district we visited this summer
@Gargron Ahhh we were on holiday in Grasmere just a month ago. Staying literally about 20 metres away from where you took that photo.
And yes, it's a beautiful village in a beautiful part of the UK.
What a difference a month makes to the weather, though!
@Gargron The pavements, alas, are miniscule. Clearly a space built before cars that then had to have two lanes of pollution and danger carved out of it Because Progress...