- Burton-in-Kendal
Burton-in-Kendal is a
village on the extreme southern edge ofCumbria ,England . It contains around 600 houses and has a population of approximately 1500 people. The village straddles theA6070 road fromCrooklands toCarnforth at a point around midway between Lancaster andKendal and is in the shadow of the nearby limestone outcrop known asFarleton Knott . The ancient village church is dedicated to St James. In the 18th century Burton was home to an important corn market. The composerFelix Borowski was born in the village in March, 1872.Burton-in-Kendal was in the
County ofWestmorland untilCumbria was created in 1974.Due to its position, the history of Burton in Kendal lies in transport as travellers used its many inns to eat, drink, and rest their pack horses before entering or leaving the County. There are also tennis courts and a bowling green.
The village has a rich local history. Kath Hayhurst has produced a fascinating book of photographs and annotations entitled "Burton in Kendal, Clawthorpe and Dalton – "Photographic Memories". Copies are available from the village shop or from the Holme and District Local History Society.
The village of Burton-in-Kendal is situated ideally for access to the
Lake District , the West Coast and to the East, theYorkshire Dales andHowgill Fells .Burton-in-Kendal's local football team, Burton Thistle currently play in The
North Lancashire and District Football League - Division 3, whilst Burton Thistle Reserves play in Division 4.coord|54|11|N|2|43|W|type:city_region:GB_source:openstreetmap(31390022)|display=title
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