- Holme, Cumbria
Holme is a village and
civil parish in southCumbria (formerlyWestmorland ),England , about 2 miles (3 km) north ofBurton-in-Kendal and 3 miles (5 km) south-east ofMilnthorpe . Its population at the 2001 census was 1,167.The village lies adjacent to the
Lancaster Canal , theWest Coast Main Line and theM6 motorway , which run close together to take advantage of the localtopography .Holme was originally a minor settlement in the parish of Burton-in-Kendal. It expanded following the completion of the Lancaster Canal in 1819, which provided a transport link for the mill at Holme Mills (see below). The parish church of the
Holy Trinity was built in 1839 to support the growing population, and the former school (now the Parish Hall) in 1840. The school was replaced in 1911 by a larger building on North Road, which still survives as Holme Primary School.Amenities include a general store, a post office/newsagent and a public house called The Smithy Inn. There is an hourly
bus service to the nearby towns ofCarnforth and Lancaster (to the south) andKendal (to the north), operated byStagecoach North West .Holme park quarry is a small quarry based just to the east of the village, operated by Bardon Aggregates. Also on site is a block plant.
The neighbourhood of Holme Mills, on the southern edge of the village, is centred around the 19th-century
jute mill of the same name. The mill buildings are now part of the Holme Mills Industrial Estate, which houses a number of small businesses.External links
* [http://www.holme-westmorland-pc.gov.uk/index.htm Holme Parish Council]
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