Carlatton and Cumrew
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Carlatton and Cumrew | |
Civil parish | |
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Status: | Civil Parishes |
Population: | 120 (Est. 2001)[1][2] |
Administration | |
Primary council: | City of Carlisle |
County: | Cumbria |
Region: | North West England |
Politics | |
UK Parliament: | Penrith and The Border |
European Parliament: | North West England |
Carlatton and Cumrew are civil parishes in Cumbria, England with a common parish council.
The Eastern boundary of this rural parish is Cardunneth Pike in Cumrew Fell close to Turnberry House. To the West Carlatton Mill sits on the boundary between Cumrew Parish and Cumwhitton Parish. To the North Brackenthwate Farm sits just inside the parish. The southern boundary is the northern edge of Newbiggin Village.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ This is the combined population of Carlatton, Cumrew and Geltsdale.
- ^ . "PARISH POPULATION CHANGE 1991 - 2001" (PDF). . Carlisle Information & Communications Retrieved on 2007-07-10.