Great Salkeld
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Great Salkeld is a small village and civil parish in Eden district, Cumbria, a few miles to the north east of Penrith.
The village is believed to have been connected at one time by a bridge over the River Eden to Little Salkeld. In the Middle Ages the village was sometimes referred to in documents as Salkeld Regis as it was at times the property of the Crown.
The villages amenities are few and include a pub which has won awards for its food and an Anglican church. The primary school has recently closed despite a rigorous campaign to save it.
The parish of Great Salkeld includes the hamlets of Salkeld Dykes (which is divided into North and South Dykes), Halfwaywell, Inglewood Bank and Burrell Green.
The largest house in the parish is Nunwick Hall which gives its name to the local Cricket team.