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  2. A595 road - Wikipedia

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    The 85-mile (137 km) long A595 is also known as the Cumbrian Coast Road despite much of the road following in an inland route. Starting at the Hardwicke Circus roundabout junction with the A7 in Carlisle, it forms a short section of dual carriageway known as Castle Way. This section passes Carlisle Castle and Tullie House. Prior to the ...

  3. Timeline of Carlisle - Wikipedia

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    73 - Winter: a Roman timber fort is constructed in what is now the site of Carlisle Castle. [3] 83 - the Roman fort at Carlisle is reconstructed. [4] 685 - Saint Cuthbert visits Carlisle. [5] 1092 - William II invades the area surrounding Carlisle and reincorporates Carlisle into England after it had been taken by the Scots.

  4. Wetheral - Wikipedia

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    The head of the cross appears much older than the shaft and this may possibly be on the site of a Medieval cross. The green is surrounded by large period houses in different styles, and the Fantails restaurant, shop and tea room front the green. The church, hotel (The Crown), village hall, hairdresser and pub (The Wheatsheaf) are not far away.

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    Scotland’s also all go. Hot on the heels of its Edinburgh debut, Virgin Hotels will soon open in Glasgow, offering 240 chambers and suites – many with River Clyde views – a coworking space ...

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  7. File:Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle - geograph.org.uk ...

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  8. Carlisle Market Hall - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle Market Hall is a market hall located in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. It was built between 1887 and 1889 for Carlisle Corporation by Arthur Cawston and Joseph Graham, both of Westminster, [1] with ironwork manufactured by Cowans, Sheldon & Company. [2] [3] It is one of the few covered Victorian markets remaining in the country. [4]

  9. Carlisle Turkish baths - Wikipedia

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    One of several attempts to close the Baths is abandoned after Carlisle doctors support it remaining open. Late 1950s Turkish Baths close. 1959 Turkish Baths reopen. 1991 A threatened closure is averted after a group of longstanding users organise a petition. 2010 Carlisle MP, Eric Martlew, successfully applies for the Baths to be listed. 2021 ...