Photographs of the villages of Burton in Kendal and Holme in South Cumbria.
Hutton Roof - Crooklands - The Yealands - Borwick and Capernwray
Market Square, Burton in Kendal in South Cumbria.
The 18th century market cross to which lawbreakers were shackled with leg irons. Remains of the irons can be seen on the second step of the cross.
St James' Church, Burton in Kendal, South Cumbria.
The lower part of the tower and the northwest corner of the nave are Norman in style and date from the 12th century. Grade 1 listed.
Burton in Kendal war memorial in the churchyard of St James' Church, Burton in Kendal, South Cumbria.
Inscription on the former Grammar School, founded by John Hutton in 1689, Burton in Kendal, South Cumbria.
Braithwaites Bridge No. 146 on the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal near Burton in Kendal, Cumbria.
Milestone and Braithwaites Bridge on the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal at Burton In Kendal, Cumbria. Milestone.
The 1816.milestone is inscribed with 15 on on the south Side and 12 on the North side referring to the miles to Kendal and Lancaster.
Nelson's Bridge No. 153 over the Lancaster Canal at Holme in South Cumbria.
The Lancaster Canal disappearing under a minor road just beyond Nelson's Bridge 153 at Holme in South Cumbria.
Holme Coke Ovens by the Lancaster Canal at Holme in South Cumbria.
Built in the early 1800s, the remains of five ovens stand beside the Lancaster Canal. at Holme. Coal was partly burned to produce coke which was then used for iron-smelting and burning in limekilns.
Limestone pavement on Holmepark Fell near Holme in South Cumbria.
Tree in the mist on Holmpark Fell near the village of Holme in South Cumbria.