Wreay (/ˈriːə/ REE-ə) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of St Cuthbert Without, in the Cumberland district, in the ceremonial county...
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Wreay railway station in St Cuthbert Without parish, was situated on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (the West Coast Main Line) between Carlisle and...
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St Mary's Church, Wreay is the Church of England parish church of Wreay in Cumbria. It was designed by Sara Losh in about 1835 and built between 1840...
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comprises the following settlements - Blackwell, Durdar, Carleton, Brisco and Wreay (the first three are usually regarded as outlying parts of Carlisle, although...
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the settlements of Dockray, Matterdale End, Ulcat row, Watermillock and Wreay. It had a population of 526 in 2001, reducing to 483 at the 2011 Census...
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her as an antiquarian, architect and visionary. She was a landowner of Wreay, Cumberland (now Cumbria), where her prime work, St Mary's Church, can be...
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heard on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website: Jack Mounsey of Wreay, Cumberland (1953) George "Pop" Maynard of Burstow, Surrey (1956/57) Sam...
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neo-Romanesque Church at Wreay near Carlisle, but this differs in style and detail from the original. Stephen Matthews calls the Wreay cross a "reinvention"...
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Registry. The Flag Institute. "Wing". UK Flag Registry. The Flag Institute. "Wreay". UK Flag Registry. The Flag Institute. "Wroxton". UK Flag Registry. The...
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Meaning derived from places in Lancashire and Cumberland named Wray, Wrea, Or Wreay, From Old Norse Vrá ‘Nook’, ‘Corner’ Region of origin England, Ireland Other...
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remarkable example of Romanesque church building was St Mary’s Church at Wreay, near Carlisle. This was designed by Sara Losh and built between 1841 and...
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Westfield Wiggonby CE School, Wiggonby Wigton Infant School, Wigton Wreay CE Primary School, Wreay Yewdale School, Carlisle Beacon Hill Community School, Aspatria...
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in the churchyard of the neo-Romanesque St Mary's Church at Wreay near Carlisle. The Wreay cross differs in style and detail from the original and has...
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Warcop Brougham Burgh by Sands Beaumont Great Orton Rockcliffe Dalston Wreay CARLISLE St Mary St Cuthbert Wetheral Cumwhitton Cumrew Castle Carrock Hayton...
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St Mary's (part)* Townships of Caldewgate Quarter, Cummersdale Quarter, Wreay Carlisle St Mary Within* Included township of Rickergate Quarter Carlisle...
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Wigton (west), Haggbeck, Harker, Carwinley, Blackford, Houghton, Scotby, Wreay and Rockcliffe. Carlisle experiences an oceanic climate (Köppen climate...
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Thornthwaite, Threlkeld, Ulverston, Walton, Whicham, Whitbeck, Wigton, Wreay SS Mary & Michael [2/2]: Cartmel, Urswick St Mary Magdalene [2/4]: Brackenthwaite...
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rescued by the endowed school four miles away. Wreay Grammar School 1655 Defunct The chapel of Wreay was founded by a petition to Edward Rainbow, Bishop...
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Westmorland, from Old Norse víðir-slakki ("wither (shallow) valley"). Wreay, Cumberland, from Old Norse vrá ("nook"). Place-names derived from the North...
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The Flag Institute. "» Wing (Buckinghamshire)". The Flag Institute. "» Wreay (Cumberland)". The Flag Institute. "» Wroxton (Oxfordshire)". The Flag Institute...
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National Park. It contains the settlements of Watermillock, Matterdale End, Wreay, Dockray, and Hutton, and apart from that it is mainly rural comprising...
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including Garlands, and the villages of Blackwell, Brisco, Carleton, and Wreay, together with the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings...
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Systems, head of AL A Sara Losh (1785–1853), architect of St Mary's Church, Wreay, Cumbria, 1840–42 Kate Macintosh (born 1937), designed public housing in...
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landowner of Wreay. She has been described as a lost Romantic genius, antiquarian, architect and visionary. Her main work is St Mary's Church (Wreay), Cumbria...
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required.) More, Thomas (7 January 2020). The Essential Works of Thomas More. Yale University Press. p. 630. ISBN 9780300223378. "Wiggs". Wreay Farm. v t e...
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Winster Winton, Witherslack, Wolsty, Woodend, Woodend Woodland, Workington, Wreay, Wythburn, Wythop Mill Yanwath, Yarlside, Yearngill List of places in England...
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of Armstrong's early life. He was born in 1778, in the small village of Wreay, Cumbria, the son of a local shoemaker, and descended from a long line of...
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and Carlisle Railway Maryport and Carlisle Railway Brisco 1846–1852/1952 Wreay 1853–1943 Southwaite 1846–1952/1964 Calthwaite c.1855–1952/1956 Plumpton...
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of Wreay railway station that was located nearby. The next station on the line towards Carlisle was Carlisle and the preceding station was Wreay. Notes...
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Grounds, within the Townships, Villages, or Hamlets of Carleton, Brisco, and Wreay, within the Manor or Lordship of Botchardgate, otherwise Prior Lordship...
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