Howgills Fells Sedbergh
Howgills Fells Sedbergh:The Howgill Fells are a beautiful range of hills in Sedbergh, Cumbria, England, located between the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the
Sedbergh
Sedbergh:
Sedbergh is a small grey Cumbrian market town in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Fox’s Pulpit
Fox’s Pulpit:
Quakerism first came to the Lake District in 1652 when George Fox visited the northwest of England.
Fox’s Pulpit, on Firbank Fell, is
Cautley Spout and Falls
Cautley Spout and Falls:
Set amongst the lonely Howgill Fells, near Sedbergh, Cautley Spout is one of the most spectacular places on the Cumbrian border
The Cross Keys Temperance Inn
The Cross Keys Temperance Inn:
Take a step back in time and visit this wonderful 400-year-old National Trust Temperance inn situated at Cautley near Sedbergh
Brigflatts Friends Meeting House
Brigflatts Friends Meeting House of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), is in the hamlet of Brigflatts about a mile or so outside of Sedbergh.