Witherslack
Witherslack is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Witherslack, Meathop and Ulpha, in the south of Cumbria. It lies on the north eastern side of Morecambe Bay, England. The eastern side of the village borders Whitbarrow Scar with Yewbarrow, which is a small limestone hill, located in the centre of the village
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Population | 499 (2011)[1] |
OS grid reference | SD4483 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | GRANGE OVER SANDS |
Postcode district | LA11 |
Dialling code | 015395 |
Police | Cumbria |
Fire | Cumbria |
Ambulance | North West |
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Witherslack is quite scattered with four distinct areas. Townend, Mill Side, Beck Head and the school/church. Townend is traditionally considered the centre of the village and contains the local pub, The Derby Arms, and the Community Shop. Mill Side is the location of the old Mill and still contains the mill pond. Beck Head lies to the north of Mill Side and is where a small river emerges from the limestone escarpment adjacent to Whitbarrow. The area of the village with the Dean Barwick School and St. Paul's church lies to the west of Yewbarrow.
Amenities
St Paul's Church is the only place of worship in the village.
The newly refurbished Derby Arms has several real ales and a selection of good food.
Witherslack also has a community shop which has the usual provisions and is also an outlet for local produce.
Schools
There are two schools in Witherslack;
- Dean Barwick Primary School which is a forest school that uses the natural area surrounding it to educate.
- Witherslack Hall School which provides education for boys with behavioural and associated learning difficulties.
Geography
Witherslack sits on slate with carboniferous limestone forming the outcrops of Whitbarrow and Yewbarrow. The village gives its name to nearby wetland, Witherslack Mosses.
Landmarks
East of the church and north of Townend lies Nether Hall, which was the 15th century home of the Harrington family. The present 16th and 17th century building incorporates walls 5 feet thick, which are probably the remains of a pele tower.[2]
See also
References
- "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 12 June 2015.
- Nether Hall at Pastscape
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