- Great Corby
Great Corby is a
village in northernCumbria ,England , above the eastern bank of a woodedgorge on the River Eden. Directly across the river from Great Corby is the village ofWetheral . The two villages are linked by a railwayviaduct (Corby Bridge, popularly known as 'Wetheral Viaduct'). This is on theTyne Valley Line from Newcastle toCarlisle , which passes to the north of the village. The railway station at Wetheral is accessible to residents of Great Corby by a pedestrian footpath attached to the railway viaduct.Administratively Great Corby lies within the
civil parish of Wetheral and thus forms part of the district administered as theCity of Carlisle .The village contains two
pub s: the Queen Inn in the centre of the village, and the Corby Bridge Inn beside thelevel crossing on the railway at the northern entrance to the village. There is also a primary school. There is no church, the village forming part of Wetheral parish. The village's Methodist chapel closed in the mid 80's, and the building is now a private house.Great Corby is notable for
Corby Castle , a historic home of theHoward family on the southern edge of the village overlooking the river. Corby Castle is now owned by Northern Irish businessman Edward Haughey.External links
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