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At the 2001 census, the village had a recorded population of 416, increasing to 435 at the 2011 Census.
At the 2001 census, the village had a recorded population of 416, increasing to 435 at the 2011 Census.


Anthony Salvin designed Crossrigg Hall.<ref>{{IoE|422659|Crossrigg Hall}}</ref>
Anthony Salvin designed Crossrigg Hall.<ref>{{NHLE|11591929|Crossrigg Hall}}</ref>


==About the village==
==About the village==

Latest revision as of 22:07, 18 September 2019

Bolton
Westmorland

All Saints Church, Bolton
Location
Grid reference: NY638233
Location: 54°36’14"N, 2°33’40"W
Data
Population: 435  (2011)
Post town: Appleby in Westmorland
Postcode: CA16
Dialling code: 01768
Local Government
Council: Westmorland & Furness
Parliamentary
constituency:
Penrith and the Border

Bolton is a village in Westmorland, about four miles north-west of the county's pocket-sized county town, Appleby-in-Westmorland. Like Appleby, it is in the Eden Valley, on the River Eden.

At the 2001 census, the village had a recorded population of 416, increasing to 435 at the 2011 Census.

Anthony Salvin designed Crossrigg Hall.[1]

About the village

The parish church, All Saints Church, stands in the heart of the village. It is a twelfth century church with later additions,[2] notably a gabled 18th century south porch. It underwent a Victorian restoration in 1848. Today the church is grade II listed.[3]

Bolton has a pub, the Eden Vale Inn, and two schools.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Bolton, Westmorland)

References

  1. National Heritage List 11591929: Crossrigg Hall
  2. Morland Church - Bolton
  3. National Monuments Record: No. 13654 – All Saints Church, Bolton