Proper noun
A lake in Cumbria, England, formerly divided between Lancashire and Westmorland.
A town near this lake, and civil parish with a town council in South Lakeland district, Cumbria (OS grid ref SD4198).
A town in Orange County, Florida, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA 47-year-old man, who was wanted by the eThekwini District Task Team for allegedly posing as an estate agent, was finally apprehended at his rented office in the Windermere area, last week. Source: Internet
A controversial bylaw imposing a 10 knot speed limit came into force on Windermere on 29 March 2005. Source: Internet
Auction at 11A Windermere Crescent, Panania, on Saturday, August 29, at 2.30pm. Source: Internet
Cruise along Lake Windermere and then head to the higgledy-piggledy village of Hawkshead, which is full of picturesque medieval cottages. Source: Internet
Ellmann (1988:344) The audience, like Lady Windermere, are forced to soften harsh social codes in favour of a more nuanced view. Source: Internet
In a quiet corner of the southwestern Lake District, far from the tourist hordes of Windermere and Keswick, this 17th-century farmhouse once belonged to a cousin of William Wordsworth and it is believed that the poet visited. Source: Internet