Skelton, Cumbria

Skelton

Skelton Methodist Church
Skelton
 Skelton shown within Cumbria
Population 1,153 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceNY4335
Civil parishSkelton
DistrictEden
Shire countyCumbria
RegionNorth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town PENRITH
Postcode district CA11
Dialling code 017684
Police Cumbria
Fire Cumbria
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK ParliamentPenrith and The Border
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Coordinates: 54°42′39″N 2°52′32″W / 54.710833°N 2.875556°W / 54.710833; -2.875556

Skelton is a small village and civil parish about 5 miles (8.0 km) north west of Penrith in the English county of Cumbria. It is on the former route of the B5305 road, which is now about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north.

The village has a primary school, shop, postoffice, pub, and Anglican and Methodist churches.

Close to the village is the Skelton transmitting station and the stately home of Hutton-in-the-Forest the family home of Lord Inglewood.

Skelton Agricultural Show is one of the largest in Cumbria and takes place on the first Saturday in July at Hutton-in-the-Forest.

The large parish of Skelton includes the villages and hamlets of Ellonby, Lamonby, Unthank, Unthank End, Skelton Wood End, Laithes, Hutton End, Hutton Row, New Rent Braithwaite and Middlesceugh.

In 1934 the parish absorbed the former civil parishes of Hutton-in-the-Forest; and Middlesceugh and Braithwaite; plus part of Dalston.

Hutton-in-the-Forest included New Rent, Hutton End and Hutton Row and was bordered on the east by Hesket-in-the-Forest. "Forest" refers to the ancient royal hunting ground of Inglewood Forest which included all of the present day Skelton.

Governance

An electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward ward stretches beyond the confines of Skelton Parish with a total population taken at the 2011 Census of 1,497.[2]

References

  1. "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  2. "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 23 June 2015.

External links

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