No. The Lake District is about 300 miles north-west of London.
driving time from London to the lake district is approx. 5 hours
From London to the lake district you would travelling northwest.
The area of South Lake Morton Historic District is 10.117 square kilometers.
About six hours
Lake Erie
Yes, London is in the south-east while Keswick is in the north-west and since our weather comes mainly from the west the Lake District is wetter. Borrowdale, just south of Keswick is the wettest place in England.
Greenwich is in London. It is a district located in South East London. From the center of London to the district of Greenwich is 7.7 miles via A2.
About 450 miles.
South Chelsea is the nickname given to the area of Battersea in south London - it isn't a properly recognised district.
South Chelsea is the nickname given to the area of Battersea in south London - it isn't a properly recognised district.
Battersea is a district in London on the South side of the River Thames
The Lake District is about 54 km across (west-east) and 48 km long (north-south).