Plumpton, Cumbria

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Plumpton or Plumpton Wall is a small village about 4 miles north of Penrith, Cumbria.

The village is made up of the former separate hamlets of Salkeld Gate and Brockleymoor and consists mainly of houses along a minor road connecting the A6 to the B5305 near Skelton and also a few houses and farms along the A6 itself.

Close by are the settlements of Plumpton Head, Plumpton Foot and Plumpton Street.

The village has an Anglican church, (St. John's), primary school and a general stores cum postoffice. There is an hourly bus service to Penrith and Carlisle.

There was at one time a railway station here on the West Coast Main Line but this closed in the 1950s.

Plumpton is within the civil parish of Hesket but was from 1866 to 1934 a separate parish under the name of Plumpton Wall. Before that it was a chapelry or township of Lazonby parish.

Plumpton Head, Plumpton Street and Plumpton Foot were not part of Plumpton parish but in Penrith or Hesket-in-the-Forest parishes.

North: Carlisle
West: Skelton Plumpton, Cumbria East: Lazonby
South: Penrith