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  2. River Lune - Wikipedia

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    The M6 motorway crosses the Lune near Tebay and Halton-on-Lune; [15] in 2015 it was joined by the Heysham to M6 Link Road. [16] The Ingleton branch line, a railway operational between 1861 and 1967, followed the Lune between Tebay and Kirkby Lonsdale, crossing the river twice on viaducts which still stand. [17] Carlisle Bridge over the Lune at ...

  3. Arkholme-with-Cawood - Wikipedia

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    Arkholme is a small village forming part of a cluster of sites along the Lune Valley, each with evidence of a motte – as with Melling and Whittington. Arkholme has no surviving bailey. This is the densest distribution of Norman castles outside of the Welsh border countryside. It was served by the Furness and Midland Joint Railway line, until ...

  4. Crook o' Lune - Wikipedia

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    The Crook o' Lune or Crook of Lune, about 3 mi (4.8 km) north-east of Lancaster, Lancashire, is a horseshoe bend of the River Lune, [1] which here meanders through meadows and low hills into a wooded gorge. [2] It has long been noted for its views eastward up the Lune valley to Hornby Castle and, in the far distance, Ingleborough and other ...

  5. Kelleth - Wikipedia

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    Kelleth is a hamlet in Cumbria, England, containing around a dozen houses and formerly a toy factory. [1] It is approximately 19 miles (31 km) from Penrith.It is in the Lune Valley, is situated next to the River Lune and is at an altitude of 750 ft (230 m).

  6. Whittington, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    It is in the Upper Lune Valley ward of Lancaster City Council and the Lancaster Rural East division of Lancashire County Council. Whittington forms part of a cluster of sites along the Lune valley, each with evidence of a motte - as with Melling and Arkholme. This is the densest distribution of Norman castles outside the Welsh border countryside.

  7. Claughton, Wyre - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called Claughton-on-Brock to distinguish it from another Claughton in Lancashire in the Lune valley between Lancaster and Hornby. The village has the Roman Catholic church of St Thomas Apostle and a Roman Catholic primary school – St Mary's. But there is no Church of England presence, which is unusual for a parish in England.

  8. Genesee Valley Park pool reopens with Olympic-sized upgrade ...

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    Genesee Valley Park pool. The Genesee Valley Park pool was closed in 2022 for repairs and upgrades. People of all ages swarmed the shallow and deep ends of the pool when it officially reopened Monday.

  9. Howgill Fells - Wikipedia

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    The Howgill Fells are bounded by the River Lune (and the M6 motorway to the west), to the north by upper reaches of the River Lune, and to the east by the River Rawthey. [3] [4] The fells include two Marilyns: The Calf – 2,218 ft (676 m) and Yarlside – 2,096 ft (639 m) and a number of smaller peaks, including five Hewitts.