Hayton, Cumbria
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Hayton is a small village in Cumbria, England, roughly eight miles east of Carlisle, and 10 miles from the England/Scotland border. There is a separate settlement named Hayton within Cumbria near Aspatria.
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[edit] Early area history
Hadrian's Wall runs several kilometres to the north of Hayton. When this wall was constructed by the Romans in the west of England, originally "turf and timber were preferred on the Solway Plain, where stone is scarce", according to C.Michael Hogan.[1] Later some stones were imported to augment the wall and some of its associated forts or milecastles. Nowadays Hayton is a quite calm village with few new builds and many traditional houses, places of interest include the traditional shop and the traditional pub serving a mix of local beers.
[edit] Places of interest
- Edmond Castle[2]
- Hayton Church of England primary school
- WI Hall, biannual Christmas pantomime
- St. Mary Magdelene Church, an old church.
- Hayton School
- Walnut Field, after a walnut tree: a venue of the November 5th bonfire
- Village Shop and the Stone Inn Pub.