Aaron, dude, I hate to be blunt, but you must not be looking very hard. The U.K. is awash in good-quality boots that meet your requirements. For instance, online shops such as the Gear-Zone (www.gear-zone.co.uk) offer the Scarpa Ranger, which has a full-grain leather upper, Vibram sole, and Cambrelle lining聴no Gore-Tex. It聮s a classic mid-weight boot for three-season hiking. Price is about 100 pounds聴or about $200. Or, look at the German-made Meindl Borneo Pro (110 pounds), which also has sturdy leather upper and classic construction that doesn聮t include Gore-Tex. The Borneo Pros have a heat-sensitive memory foam in the lining that helps the boot conform to the shape of your foot.
Raichle Mountain Guide GTX Boot

This past summer, I聮ve worn several boots with Gore-Tex liners and have softened my stance on them. I still don聮t really think them necessary, but I can see the utility, and I don聮t see a great difference in boot comfort versus non-Gore-Tex footwear. So I wouldn聮t hesitate to recommend Raichle聮s Mountain Guide GTX, a boot of about the same weight as the Ranger or the Borneo, with the addition of a Gore-Tex liner. It has full-grain leather uppers, a Vibram sole, and a removable midsole. A very nice boot. Cotswold Outdoor (cotswoldoutdoor.com) sells them for 120 pounds.
You聮ll get up to the Lake District, yes? Great hill-walking there. I did some bike-touring there many years ago and get a little misty-eyed when I think about it.
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