Windermere
Windermere is a town and also civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It has a population of 8,245 raising to 8,359 at the 2011 Demographics, and lies concerning half a mile (1 km) east of the lake, Windermere. Although the community Windermere does not touch the lake (it took the name of the lake when the train line was integrated in 1847 and the station was called "Windermere"), it has currently grown together with the older lakeside community of Bowness-on-Windermere, though the two preserve appreciable town centres. Tourism is prominent in the town because of its closeness to the lake as well as regional scenery. Boats from the piers in Bowness sail around the lake, lots of calling at Ambleside or at Lakeside where there is a brought back railway. Windermere Resort opened at the same time as the train. The civil parish includes both towns, the village of Troutbeck Bridge to the north and a number of communities, consisting of Storrs to the south and also Heaning to the eastern. Belle Isle and also part of the lake are additionally within its limits.