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Adjacent Area - SCOTLAND Adjacent Region - NORTH EAST ENGLAND Lancashire including Lancaster, Lytham & Morecambe Alston Tourist Information Ambleside Tourist Information Appleby-in-Westmorland Tourist Information Aspatria Tourist Information Barrow-in-Furness Tourist Information Bassenthwaite Tourist Information Bothel Tourist Information Brough Tourist Information Broughton-in-Furness Tourist Information Carlisle Tourist Information Cartmel Cockermouth Tourist Information Coniston Tourist Information Egremont Tourist Information Grange-over-Sands Tourist Information Grasmere Tourist Information Hawkshead  Tourist Information Kendal Tourist Information Keswick Tourist Information Kirkby Lonsdale Tourist Information Kirkby Stephen Tourist Information Maryport Tourist Information Millom Tourist Information Milnthorpe Patterdale Penrith Tourist Information Ravenglass Tourist Information Sedburgh Tourist Information Thursby Tourist Information Ulverston Tourist Information Whitehaven Tourist Information Windermere Tourist Information Wigton Tourist Information Workington Tourist Information

 

WIGTON

Wigton Monument - Photo © Nigel Monckton
Wigton Monument - Photo: Nigel Monckton CCL

The mainly Georgian market town of Wigton, between Caldbeck and the Solway coast, has always been a hive of activity and has Norman roots dating back at least 1,000 years. It has a pre-medieval town plan, which can still be traced today. The Romans stationed cavalrymen at ‘Olenacum’ south of the town. The market place has a 19th century fountain erected in 1872. Built of granite, it features four bronze reliefs of the Acts of Mercy by the Pre-Raphaelite sculptor Thomas Woolner.

Wigton was the birthplace of both Melvyn Bragg, the television presenter, and Sir William Bragg (1862-1942) who, with his son Lawrence, won the Nobel prize for physics for their pioneering work on crystallography. The interior of the 18th century church of St. Mary's was repainted by Reverend John Ford, father of TV’s Anna Ford, in the 1950s.





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