- Backbarrow
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Backbarrow
latitude= 54.25569
longitude= -2.99155
civil_parish= Haverthwaite
population =
shire_district=South Lakeland
shire_county=Cumbria
region = North West England
constituency_westminster= Westmorland and Lonsdale
post_town= ULVERSTON
postcode_district= LA12
postcode_area= LA
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= SD355849Backbarrow is a
village in theLake District National Park inEngland . It lies on the River Leven about 5 miles (8 km) northeast ofUlverston in theFurness region of the county ofCumbria .Backbarrow probably grew during the
Elizabethan period, due to the corn mills that were built along the river. Earlier mills at the site had been owned byFurness Abbey , which by this time had been dissolved. Development increased due to theiron furnace that was built in Backbarrow in 1711. The cotton mills continued to grow in size during the Victorian period.In 1868 an extension of the
Furness Railway was built through the village to transport iron and products from the mills. Though the line was closed in the early 20th century with the demise of the ironworks, the section fromHaverthwaite to Lakeside, which passes through Backbarrow, remains open as aheritage railway (seeLakeside and Haverthwaite Railway ).Backbarrow was particularly associated with the production of the blue pigment
ultramarine , or "dolly blue". Production of this continued until 1981. The factory, which was known locally as "the bluemills", is now a popular hotel. A display of machinery used in the old factory is maintained by the hotel's proprietors.The growth of the National Park led to an increase in tourism in the region. In particular, Backbarrow has great views of the turbulent nature of the River Leven, just south of Windermere. The river has also been used to develop a small
hydro-electric plant, installed in 2000, generating electricity for theNational Grid .External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cumbria/features/askaway/industrial/dolly_blue.shtml BBC page about the Dolly Blue (ultramarine) factory]
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