Grid reference NY4654
near to Wetheral, Cumbria, England
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Wetheral Station
Station Master's House at Wetheral Station.
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The Crown Hotel, Wetheral - September 2016
Dating from circa 1830, The Crown became an inn in 1838. It has seen many alterations and additions down the years, including an extra story added by Harry Redfern in 1930.
The Crown was added to the State Management Scheme in October... (more)
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Lych Gate at Wetherall Church
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The river Eden at Wetheral
Looking downstream from the railway bridge.
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Cumberland County Council finger signpost on verge west of Wetheral Methodist Church
The signpost has Milestone Society National ID: CU_NY4654A
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Old sandstone buildings, Wetheral Abbey Farm
The farm is on the site of a long disbanded priory, from which only the gatehouse remains standing Link .
Beneath the farm's name, the sign says "Church Commissioners for England".
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River House, Waterside Road, Wetheral
Early 19th century Grade II Listed house with extension to the north that has plank garage doors in original opening, probably originally stables.
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Eden Bank
Manor house built in 1834.
Photo taken about 8:45 am on a frosty morning by Michael Oakes.
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Walkway over Corby Bridge
Corby Bridge (otherwise known as Wetheral viaduct) is a magnificent structure of five arches, 200 metres long and 30 metres high which carries the Newcastle to Carlisle railway line high over the River Eden. Constructed between 1830 and... (more)
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Wetheral Priory Gatehouse
Wetheral Priory, a house of the Benedictine Order, was founded in 1106 from its motherhouse of St. Mary's Abbey, York. The gatehouse is virtually the only standing remnant of the much grander Priory buildings, and was the main entry... (more)
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River Eden, Wetheral.
Looking north from Corby Bridge.
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The Village of Wetheral
Dominant in the centre is Holy Trinity Church
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