- Brampton, Carlisle, Cumbria
:"This article refers to the small town near
Carlisle . For the village of Brampton inEden, Cumbria , seeBrampton, Eden, Cumbria ."infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Brampton
latitude= 54.9409
longitude= -2.7329
population = 4,001
shire_district=City of Carlisle
shire_county =Cumbria
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Penrith and The Border
post_town= BRAMPTON
postcode_district = CA8
postcode_area= CA
dial_code= 016977
os_grid_reference= NY530609Brampton is a small market town in
Cumbria ,England founded in the 7th Century about 14 km east ofCarlisle and 2Roman mile s south ofHadrian's Wall . It is situated next to theA69 road . Brampton railway station, about a mile outside the town itself, is located on theNewcastle and Carlisle Railway .St Martin's Church is famous as the only church designed by the
Pre-Raphaelite architectPhilip Webb , and contains one of the most exquisite sets of stained glass windows designed by SirEdward Burne-Jones , and executed in theWilliam Morris studio.History
Hadrian's Wall runs slightly to the north of Brampton. When the first this wall in the west of England, originally "turf and timber were preferred on the Solway plain, where stone is scarce", according to C.Michael Hogan. [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=18177 C.Michael Hogan (2007) "Hadrian's Wall", ed. A. Burnham, The Megalithic Portal] ] Later some stones were imported to augment the wall and its associated forts.The town itself was founded in the seventh century
AD . [ [http://www.thecumbriadirectory.com/Town_or_Village/Brampton/Brampton.php Cumbria Directory: Brampton] ] During the 1745Jacobite Rising ,Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed in the town for one night, marked by a plaque on the wall of the building (a shoe shop) currently occupying the location. The Capon Tree Monument outside the town centre was the scene of the 1746 hanging of six ofBonnie Prince Charlie 's supporters.In 1817 the
Earl of Carlisle , built the octagonal Moot Hall, which is in the centre of Brampton and houses the Tourist Information Centre. It replaced a 1648 building which was once used byOliver Cromwell to house prisoners.Much of Brampton consists of historic buildings built of the local red sandstone. The rest was built somewhat later, out of concrete.
One part of Brampton is known as New
Jerusalem primarily due to the flat roofs which surround the area. It is home to a playing field, a basketball court and many William Howard students during lunch breaks.Telephone numbers
Many business and residential lines in the Brampton area still retain four digit telephone numbers, the only known public telephone exchange in the UK to do so, consequently databases often incorrectly place the last seven of the area code in front of the subscribers number i.e. 01697 75555 instead of 016977 5555.
Education
Brampton's secondary school is William Howard
William Howard School ( [http://www.williamhoward.cumbria.sch.uk/ William Howard Website] ). The school's Headmistress is Lorrayne Hughes. The school was named Irthing Valley School until 1980 when it was amalgamated with Brampton's White House School and took on a larger catchment area, with pupils from as far away asAlston and Penrith. White House School was turned into flats and its playing fields strewn with houses.William Howard school is also host to "Brampton Live" every summer, an ever growing music festival that has, since its first appearance in 1995, become the largest folk/roots/world music festival in the north of England. Major artists in previous years have included The Levellers, The Waterboys, Egudo Embako, Richard Thompson, Suzanne Vega, Loudan Wainwright III, Altan, Tommy Emmanuel and more. Despite heavy rainfall causing a mudbath at 2007's festival, the quality of music and service won festival-goers over. Its contribution to Brampton's economy during the three days it runs is undoubted, and it remains a highlight of the musical calendar in the North.
The town's junior school is also well known for its annual Shakespearean production held at William Howard [http://www.brampjun.org.uk/ Brampton Junior School] , also every July. The headteacher of Brampton Junior School is Geof Walker.
ee also
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Irthington
*Laversdale References
External links
* [http://www.bramptonlocal.co.uk www.bramptonlocal.co.uk] Brampton Local- latest news, sport and community information for Brampton
* [http://www.border-wall.com www.border-wall.com] A website for the people of the border. Carlisle and surrounding - user contributions from the people of Brampton
* [http://www.brampton-bugle.co.uk/ brampton-bugle.co.uk] The Brampton Bugle - "news that really matters" - apparently
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