• Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Cumbria Crack app
  • About us
Sunday, July 27, 2025
cumbriacrack.com
  • News
  • Sport
    • All sport
    • Carlisle United
  • Business
  • What’s on
  • Jobs
  • Food & drink
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sport
    • All sport
    • Carlisle United
  • Business
  • What’s on
  • Jobs
  • Food & drink
No Result
View All Result
cumbriacrack.com
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Honister Slate Mine continues the World Heritage story in the Lake District using heritage craft skills

by Cumbria Crack
28/02/2019
in News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Sun setting on the Honister slate World Heritage Site Plaques at National Trust’s Crow Park in Keswick

Twelve new slate plaques were installed at Crow Park in the Lake District National Park, the official site which marks the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation at the end of January this year.

These 12 new plaques tell the story of what makes the National Trust’s Crow Park and the Lake District such a special place. Hewn from Fleetwith Pike at Honister Slate Mine the plaques represent the meeting point between heritage craft, industry and conservation. Measuring a combined length of around 12 metres they are placed to form a gentle curve either side of the original plaque, which was unveiled on the 26 March 2018 by his Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales.

The inscriptions on the first set of six panels, set to the left-hand side of the original plaque, start with a welcome to the thirteen valleys of the English Lake District and a quote from William Wordsworth’s ‘Guide Through the District of the Lakes’ from 1810, followed by the names of the valleys and a map. The first of the final six slate panels describes the history of Crow Park, of how in 1748 a plantation of tall oak trees was cut down and visitors from Keswick were able to see a vast new panorama of mountains and lake framed by woodland and fields. This new vista attracted tourists, artists and writers including poet Thomas Gray who recorded his visit to Crow Park in 1769 in his travel journal. Extracts from this journal are carved onto the following five plaques.

Trainee Stonemason Ricki Pattinson working on the World Heritage Site plaques in the workshop at Honister Slate Mine.

The team of highly skilled stonemasons at Honister Slate Mine have worked closely with stone lettercarver Pip Hall to translate her designs onto the slate. Commissioned by the Lake District National Park Partnership, Hall created the design and font for the inscriptions, choosing a fluid, flowing italic style to contrast with UNESCO’s sans serif Helvetica and to express a sense of celebration of the heritage status. The designs were then sent to master craftsman Graham Robson and local Keswick trainee Ricki Pattinson at Honister to be sandblasted onto the polished slate panels. With over 20 years’ experience working with slate, Robson helps the trainees learn the mix of traditional skills and modern techniques employed in the workshop to make a wide range of architectural slate products, headstones, signs and kitchen worktops. Honister pride themselves on utilising every last bit of stone that is extracted, nothing goes to waste.

Graham Robson Stone Mason Honister Slate Mine says, “I’ve been at Honister Slate mine since the early days. The industry has changed a lot, there are very few of us highly experienced craftsman around compared with a generation ago. I’m proud to be working with Rikki on the World Heritage Site plaques and helping to keep these heritage skills alive. It’s important to pass on this knowledge to the next generation. It’s not the kind of job anyone can do, you have to be a bit of a special breed to work with stone all day!”.

Alex McCoskrie, World Heritage Engagement Officer, Lake District National Park Partnership says; “The design, building and craftsmanship of this wall topped with local slate, celebrates the Lake District’s World Heritage Site status and is a reflection of the stories behind the accolade. Centuries of skills and using the mineral wealths of the Lakes are on show and will stand testament to our cultural landscape for years to come.”

Previous Post

Reconstruction of Queens Road, Kendal

Next Post

Cumbria concert for National Youth Chamber Choir

Have you read?

Lone Lake District walker injured after fall
News

Lone Lake District walker injured after fall

27/07/2025
Reunions at parkrun – which also proves age is no barrier at Penrith
News

Reunions at parkrun – which also proves age is no barrier at Penrith

27/07/2025
High-value power tools stolen from vehicle
News

Witness appeal after two people seriously injured in crash

27/07/2025
Youngsters made to wash police cars and clean park after anti-social behaviour
News

Youngsters made to wash police cars and clean park after anti-social behaviour

26/07/2025
Wordsworth House runs at ‘six-figure loss’ each year
News

Wordsworth House runs at ‘six-figure loss’ each year

26/07/2025
Carlisle and Cumbria Artists return for 56th exhibition
What's on

Carlisle and Cumbria Artists return for 56th exhibition

26/07/2025

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receive daily updates direct to your inbox!

*We hate spam as much as you do. Privacy Statement

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

33 Middlegate
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 7SY

Phone: 01768 862313
Email: admin@cumbriacrack.com

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190
VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Carlisle United
  • Business
  • What’s on
  • Jobs

Useful links

  • Contact us
  • Send a sport report
  • Get our app
  • Advertise with us
  • About us

Follow us on

Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receive daily updates direct to your inbox!

*We hate spam as much as you do. Privacy Statement

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

© Barrnon Media Limited 2023

Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy
This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sport
    • All sport
    • Carlisle United
  • Business
  • What’s on
  • Jobs
  • Food & drink

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.