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'''Burton-in-Kendal''' is a village and parish on the extreme southern edge of [[Westmorland]]. The ancient parish comprises four townships: Burton, Dalton, Holme, and Preston Richard; of which Dalton is in [[Lancashire]]. A very small part of Burton is detached and surrounded by Dalton, which is therefore also a detached part of Westmorland. The civil parish contains around 600 houses and had a population of 1,497 at the 2011 Census.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11121499&c=LA6+1BL&d=16&e=62&g=6412258&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=0&s=1433930996172&enc=1|title=Parish population 2011|accessdate=10 June 2015}}</ref> The village straddles the A6070 road between Crooklands and [[Carnforth]], at a point around midway between [[Lancaster]] and [[Kendal]], and is in the shadow of the nearby limestone outcrop known as Farleton Knott. | '''Burton-in-Kendal''' is a village and parish on the extreme southern edge of [[Westmorland]]. The ancient parish comprises four townships: Burton, Dalton, Holme, and Preston Richard; of which [[Dalton, Burton-in-Kendal|Dalton]] is in [[Lancashire]]. A very small part of Burton is detached and surrounded by Dalton, which is therefore also a detached part of Westmorland. The civil parish contains around 600 houses and had a population of 1,497 at the 2011 Census.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11121499&c=LA6+1BL&d=16&e=62&g=6412258&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=0&s=1433930996172&enc=1|title=Parish population 2011|accessdate=10 June 2015}}</ref> The village straddles the A6070 road between Crooklands and [[Carnforth]], at a point around midway between [[Lancaster]] and [[Kendal]], and is in the shadow of the nearby limestone outcrop known as Farleton Knott. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 5 December 2020
Burton-in-Kendal | |
Westmorland | |
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Market Cross | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SD5376 |
Location: | 54°10’59"N, 2°43’15"W |
Data | |
Population: | 1,497 (2011) |
Post town: | Carnforth |
Postcode: | LA6 |
Dialling code: | 01524 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Westmorland & Furness |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Westmorland and Lonsdale |
Burton-in-Kendal is a village and parish on the extreme southern edge of Westmorland. The ancient parish comprises four townships: Burton, Dalton, Holme, and Preston Richard; of which Dalton is in Lancashire. A very small part of Burton is detached and surrounded by Dalton, which is therefore also a detached part of Westmorland. The civil parish contains around 600 houses and had a population of 1,497 at the 2011 Census.[1] The village straddles the A6070 road between Crooklands and Carnforth, at a point around midway between Lancaster and Kendal, and is in the shadow of the nearby limestone outcrop known as Farleton Knott.
History
The ancient village church is dedicated to St James. In the 18th century Burton was home to an important corn market. The composer Felix Borowski was born in the village in March, 1872. The Manor of Burton is held by the Atkinson family and whilst land and property holdings were disposed of, the title of Lord of the Manor was retained. The current Lord of the Manor of Burton is Beith Atkinson,[2][3] who lives in New Zealand.
Due to its position, the history of Burton in Kendal lies in transport, as travellers used its many inns to eat, drink, and rest their pack horses before entering or leaving the county.
Community
A group of villagers produce a regular monthly newsletter called the Burton News which is distributed free to every household in the parish. Burton News came first in its category of monthly magazine in a contest organised by the Diocese of Carlisle in 2002.
The village is situated ideally for access to the Lake District; the west coast; and to the east, the Yorkshire Dales; and Howgill Fells.
Burton in Kendal's local football club, Burton Thistle F.C., currently play in the North Lancashire and District Football League in the nearby hamlet of Clawthorpe.
People
The novelist and poet Anne Spillard who lives in the village won the Yorkshire Post Book Award for Best First Work for her novel The Cartomancer in 1987.[4]
The writer and poet David Craig lives in Burton. Born in Aberdeen he taught Creative Writing at the University of Lancaster from 1969–92 and remains an Emeritus Professor. His books include three novels, five travel and oral history, and four collections of poetry.[5]
The novelist Joe Stretch grew up in the village during the 1990s.[6]
Guitarist and musician Mo Witham lives in Burton with his singer wife Kelly. Originally from Southend-on-Sea Mo was a major part of the Southend pub-rock scene and has played guitar in various rock and pop bands since the 1960s, including The Orioles and Legend.[7]
Gallery
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Burton House
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Remains of Burton and Holme railway station on the West Coast Main Line
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Dalton Park
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Dalton Park fields
References
- ↑ "Parish population 2011". http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11121499&c=LA6+1BL&d=16&e=62&g=6412258&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=0&s=1433930996172&enc=1. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ↑ http://www.burtonnews.org.uk/pdfs/May_2010.pdf
- ↑ "Beith Atkinson - New Zealand | LinkedIn". Nz.linkedin.com. http://nz.linkedin.com/pub/beith-atkinson/12/3a6/a2. Retrieved 2011-07-09.
- ↑ "Yorkshire Post Book Award". Facstaff.unca.edu. http://facstaff.unca.edu/moseley/yorkshire.html. Retrieved 2011-07-09.
- ↑ "David Craig at Smoke Stack Books". http://www.smokestack-books.co.uk/book.php?book=22.
- ↑ Karen (2008-02-05). "Joe Stretch – Manchester’s next major novelist? | Architecture". Manchester Confidential. http://www.manchesterconfidential.co.uk/Culture/Architecture/Joe-Stretch--Manchesters-next-major-novelist_3898.asp. Retrieved 2011-07-09.
- ↑ "Mecca Southend Rock Dr Feelgood Kursaal Flyers Mojo Article Will Birch". Willbirch.com. http://www.willbirch.com/Mecca.htm. Retrieved 2011-07-09.
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