Shelter rebuilt on highest point of Pennines
A famous shelter on the top of the highest mountain in the Pennines has been rebuilt by local craftsmen 50 years after it was first erected.
A famous shelter on the top of the highest mountain in the Pennines has been rebuilt by local craftsmen 50 years after it was first erected.
Cross Fell on the Pennine Way is a vast, inhospitable mountain notorious for howling winds and wild weather.
It's the highest peak in England outside the Lake District so rebuilding the shelter at the summit was never going to be straightforward.
But a traditional craftsman and two apprentices have been doing just that, as Katie Hunter reports:
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