Woodwell, Heald Brow and Jack Scout.

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The delightful pool at Woodwell once supplied the villagers and their livestock with water, it is an enchanting place.
   
The spring no longer used for drinking water, is a vivid reminder of a past way of life.
   
Arnside Knott seen from the pastures above Heald Brow.
   
Warton Crag as seen from Heald Brow.
   
From Heald Brow views down the Lancashire coast.
   
The Quicksand Pools at Jenny Brown's Point.
   
The shifting sands of Morecambe Bay.
   
The Smelt Mill Chimney thought to have been used as a copper smelter. Built in the 1790s when copper was in great demand.
   
The view to the west across the sands of Morecambe Bay.
   
Sea washed timbers, Jenny Brown's Point with Warton Crag on the skyline.
   
The embankment at Jenny Brown's Point.
   
Crossing Jack Scout with views to Coniston Old Man.
   
The Giant's Seat on Jack Scout.
   
From the Giant's Seat mouth-watering views across the sands of Morecambe Bay.
   
Jack Scout Kiln one of many restored limekilns in the Silverdale, Arnside area.
   
Lindeth Tower erected as a summer house by H.P Fleetwood in 1842, restored in 1966.
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