The River Winster is a river in the English county of Cumbria. The Winster was the boundary between the ancient counties of Lancashire and Westmorland...
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Ghyll (L) Scandale Beck (L) Rydal Beck (L) Kent catchment River Kent (MS) River Winster (R) River Bela (L) Peasey Beck (Ls) (?known as Killington Beck upstream)...
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Arnside, the final bridge is the Furness line railway viaduct. The River Winster flows into the estuary from the north, just before the Kent enters Morecambe...
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across a river or stream. There are two packhorse bridges near Winster. The Winster Bridge (1729 with 20th-century parapet) is on the River Winster at 54°19′37″N...
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the River Leven to the west and the River Winster to the east. It is, along with the Furness Peninsula, (from which it is separated by the River Leven)...
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Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 April 2020. Historic England. "Winster Bridge (That Part in Cartmel), Cartmel Fell (Grade II) (1224963)". National...
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Furness and the area between Lake Windermere and the River Duddon, and the area west of the River Winster are considered parts of the historic county of Lancashire...
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east of Grange over Sands, between the confluence of the River Kent estuary and the River Winster on the edge of Morecambe Bay. Westmorland Sanatorium, later...
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Castle Head and the River Winster...
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0 km) south of Carlisle, between the confluence of the River Kent estuary and the River Winster. In 2001 it had a population of 143, increasing slightly...
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Bridge) — Late 18th or early 19th century The bridge carries a road over River Winster. It is in stone, and consists of a single segmental arch with a keystone...
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1 km) south west of Kendal, between the confluence of the River Kent estuary and the River Winster. It was created following the amalgamation of former civil...
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Bridge) — Late 18th or early 19th century The bridge carries a road over River Winster. It is in stone, and consists of a single segmental arch with a keystone...
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(Castle Head Bridge) — c. 1800 The bridge, with sluice gates, crosses the River Winster. It is in limestone with iron railings on the north parapet, and consists...
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Hobby horse (section Winster Hobby Horses)
his account published in 1924, long after his visit to Winster, is confusing. In 1966, Winster morris dancers stated that there had never been a hobby...
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(Bleacrag Bridge) — 1816 (probable) The bridge carries Holme Road over the River Winster. It is in stone, and consists of a single elliptical arch. The bridge...
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Winster House, and adjoining wall, Cartmel Fell (1366032)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 January 2017 Historic England, "Winster House...
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(Birks Bridge) 17th or 18th century (probable) A clapper bridge over the River Winster, it has four rectangular piers and abutments. Its flagstones are continued...
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the southern part of Windermere. It contains the villages of Crook and Winster, and is otherwise rural. Most of the listed buildings are houses with associated...
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Longshaw Estate Stainsby Mill Sudbury Hall The Old Manor White Peak Estate Winster Market House A La Ronde Arlington Court Baggy Point Bolberry Down Bradley...
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Cumbrian toponymy (section Rivers)
signifying 'Wōden's pool' Waver 'restless' from OE wæfre (cf wave) Winster 'the left-hand river' from ON vinstri á Bassenthwaite Lake 'Bastun's clearing' from...
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following the ancient Portway track past the village of Elton, around Winster and Bonsall and through Grangemill (across the Via Gellia road), after...
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The extensive parish included most of Undermilbeck (that is, excepting Winster and the part of Crook chapelry that lay west of the Gilpin, which were...
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Dorothy Perkins was controlled by the Farmer family, who used to own Winster Hosiery. Staff in the branches could expect regular visits from Alan Farmer...
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and the Peak, reflecting Jewitt's then home location at Winster Hall, Derbyshire. While at Winster Hall he learned that the local water supply to the nearby...
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Belper on Firestone Hill near Hazelwood Birchover at Uppertown Farm towards Winster Bolehill near the National Stone Centre Darley Dale Eastwood next to Morrisons...
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(1675–1764) moved from Wirksworth to the village at the centre of lead mining, Winster, becoming the owner of the substantial manor house and grounds, Oddo House...
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1 km). 12. Beeley to Winster Up the hillside to woods overlooking Chatsworth Park, back down to cross the River Derwent and the River Wye at Rowsley, down...
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century Preston, Lancashire, the boomtown of the Industrial Revolution Winster, Derbyshire, England (17th century lead mining community) Anderson, Indiana...
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Longcliffe, Grangemill (crosses A5012) and Winster B5057 A632 south of Chesterfield B5056 west of Winster B5058 (defunct) Church Street, Leek Stockwell...
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