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You may view the information for ALL the towns and villages
in Cumbria & The Lake District (the page may be very large)
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Nether Bridge over River Kent -
Photo:
Alley Mc Gurk
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Kendal, world famous for
(among other things) its mint cake, lies on the
River Kent and offers visitors a vision of the
past through its cobbled streets and fine old
buildings. Once a focal point of the woollen
industry, it was also the birthplace of royalty.
In 1512 Henry V111’s last queen, Katherine Parr,
was born at Kendal Castle. Remains of the
once-great fortress overlook the town.
The restored 18th century
mansion Abbot Hall exhibits paintings from artists
such as Turner and Ruskin and contains the Museum
of Lakeland Life and Industry. The Museum of
Natural History and Archaeology contains the
office of Alfred Wainwright, author of famous
guides to the Lakeland's hills.
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The town’s 13th century parish
church is one of the largest in the country with
an 80ft tower and the Parr family chapel.
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Further information:
Kendal Hotels, Guest Houses, Bed and Breakfast accommodation
Kendal Self catering holiday cottages, cabins, lodges,
mobile homes parks
Kendal Camp sites and touring caravan parks
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