Shap
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Shap is a linear village located amongst fells and isolated dales in Eden district, Cumbria, England. The village lies along the A6 road and is near to the M6 motorway. It is situated 10 miles from Penrith and about 15 miles from Kendal.
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[edit] Description
The village has four pubs, a small supermarket, a fish & chip shop, an ethnic restaurant, Mango, (Mexican, Italian, Turkish and Caribbean), a butcher's shop, a primary school, newsagents, café, ceramic art studio called Edge Ceramics, a joint police and fire station, bank, a shoe shop and both Anglican and Methodist churches. The West Coast Main Line runs along the eastern edge of the village but Shap railway station closed many years ago, though there have been recent calls for its re-opening. To the southern end of the village is a factory producing sausages; other major employers in the area are the Hanson and Corus limestone quarries and the RMC Shap Granite quarries. Until the late 1990s there was a small factory making shoes in the centre of the village.
Although Shap is a small village, technically it is a market town with a charter dating from the 17th century. The parish was, between 1905 and 1935, administered by an urban district council. At one time, the granite works (which are situated about a mile outside the village) was in itself a separate community, with its own Co-op store.
The civil parish of Shap (formerly Shap Urban Parish) includes the hamlet of Keld and parts of the granite works and Corus limestone works. The parish shares a joint parish council with Shap Rural.
Shap is on the route of the Coast to Coast Walk. Some of the scenes in the feature film Withnail and I, which is set in nearby Penrith, were filmed in and around Shap. Uncle Monty's cottage is located near Wet Sleddale Reservoir.
[edit] Dialect
The people of Shap speak a variant of the Penrithian dialect, which is a diasystem of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Penrith and Eden district area.
[edit] Attractions
Shap Summit is located on the motorway at NY583120 and the railway at NY570110.
Shap Fell NY530088 is known for Shap granite[1] that is a pink rock rich in orthoclase, quartz and biotite; Shap Pink Quarry NY557083 takes its name from this. Shap Abbey NY547151 is also nearby.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Fell House Guest House
- Mango eatery
- Edge Ceramics
- Map sources for Shap - the village
[edit] Location Grid
North: Penrith | ||
West: Haweswater | Shap | East: Maulds Meaburn |
South: Kendal |