Swarthmoor

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Swarthmoor
Lancashire

Swarthmoor Hall
Location
Grid reference: SD271770
Location: 54°11’1"N, 3°7’7"W
Data
Post town: Ulverston
Postcode: LA12
Dialling code: 01229
Local Government
Council: Westmorland & Furness
Parliamentary
constituency:
Barrow and Furness

Swarthmoor is a small village just south-west of Ulverston, in Lancashire, on the Furness peninsula.

Name

Swarthmoor Village was named after its location on the Swarth Moor, which was formerly a marsh covered moorland. The Swarth Moor's name was derived from the word sweart, meaning black.[1]

Swarthmoor Hall

Situated on the outskirts of the village is Swarthmoor Hall, where in 1652 George Fox founded the Quaker movement.[2]

Sport and recreation

  • Football: Swarthmoor Social Football Club, founded in 1946

There is a public house in the village - The Miners Arms, as well as a newsagent's half a mile away.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Swarthmoor)

References

  1. Eilert Ekwall: 'The Place-Names of Lancashire', 1922
  2. Swarthmoor Hall