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Friday, 10 April 2015

Kirby Lonsdale


I didn't have much time to explore but the little market town of Kirby Lonsdale retains a pleasant, unspoilt feel. It developed at a crossing point over the River Lune and was at one time a busy and bustling place, full of drovers, packhorse carriers and farmers. Its weekly market and shops have always attracted people from a wide area and there used to be an annual fair every September. At one time it was reputed to have 29 alehouses to cater for all the thirsty visitors. Nowadays there are reminders of its history in place names - Cockpit Hill, Salt Pie Lane, Swinemarket, Jingling Lane - and the attractive mix of 17th and 18th century buildings and cottages. 






5 comments:

  1. Feels genuine. Lets head for the pub.

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  2. 17th and 18th century houses makes my mind boggle.

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  3. It's a lovely little town!

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  4. what a lovely olde town, I'd be quite happy with my camera there :-)

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  5. They have an odd habit of putting lights at the top of their arches.

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