An eight-year project to re-build a dry stone wall on The Helm above Oxenholme has been completed.
The wall - along the top of The Helm, was built in around 1815 to separate Natland and Stainton commons - but after 200 years it started to crumble.
The Friends of the Lake District charity - which bought part of the land several years ago, has now fully restored it.
FLD Policy Officer and The Helm property manager Alison Lax said: ”When we bought our part of The Helm in 2007 many of the drystone walls were in a poor state of repair. Our army of volunteers have worked tirelessly over the years to put this right with a major span of wall now been completely rebuilt with the last stone placed just last week.
“It’s been a monumental task, and we’re incredibly proud of what the volunteers have achieved. Their efforts enable us to continue to improve our land and the way in which it is managed for the benefit of everyone“.