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Towns near Isel Hall
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Sunderland
(2 Miles)*
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Bridekirk
(2 Miles)*
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Plumbland
(3 Miles)*
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Gilcrux
(3 Miles)*
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Tallentire
(3 Miles)*
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Bothel
(3 Miles)*
Bothel, the original name meaning 'the dwelling' lies in the parish of Bothel and Threapland and is in the Ecclesiastical district of Torpenhow. |
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Cockermouth
(3 Miles)*
Cockermouth is the birthplace of William and Dorothy Wordsworth. An attractive small market town on the fringe of the Lake District National Park. The town was built in the 12th century and is situated on the confluence of the rivers Derwent and Cocker. |
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Bassenthwaite Lake Station
(3 Miles)*
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Torpenhow
(4 Miles)*
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Aspatria
(4 Miles)*
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Embleton Station
(4 Miles)*
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Baggrow
(4 Miles)*
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Dearham
(5 Miles)*
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Brigham
(5 Miles)*
Most of Brigham village is on high ground above 2 worked-out 19th century limestone quarries full of wildlife. The A66, which replaced an old railway, is the main route into Brigham. |
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Mealsgate
(5 Miles)*
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