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    Sedbergh Where The Lakes Meets The Dales

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Sedbergh

Sedbergh is a surprising mix of sassy and smart. Set among the rolling hills of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, it’s one of England’s leading book towns, with a fine collection of new, second hand and collector’s bookshops. It has bags of olde worlde charm, its historic houses and cobbled streets the perfect complement to its extensive choice of speciality shops, and cafés, pubs and bistros serving locally sourced produce. Sedbergh is also the home of Farfield Mill, a former Victorian woollen mill which now contains gallery spaces, artists’ studios, power looms and handlooms set over four floors, displaying, and selling a range of contemporary craft, art, and jewellery, handcrafted and designed by artisan local producers in the Mill.
 
Its location at the foot of the Howgill fells make this a walker’s paradise and the perfect centre to base your explorations of both the dales and the Lake District. With some of the best mountain biking trails in the UK, fabulous walks on the doorstep, and a rich history of heritage and culture, Sedbergh is a destination not to be missed.

Food & Drink

Sedbergh is a superb village with bags of character in which to try gorgeous homecooked food, whether it’s in a quaint little café, an old English pub or classy restaurant.
There’s also fantastic markets too: the weekly market is terrific, but the monthly Artisan market, held throughout the summer months, has built up such a high reputation it is now considered a ‘destination market.’ The cafes here are quite unique and each has something tempting to offer. One in particular is widely celebrated and has won many awards. Cafes range from the quaint and quirky to the more modern bistro feel, where food is inventive, superb quality and of restaurant standard -yet the prices are sensible. There’s a lovely welcoming atmosphere with the waft of homecooked fayre enticing you in to try dishes made with local ingredients and all cooked with care and attention.

Traditional pubs are worth a try too with well-kept local ales and that lovely warm and welcoming ambience with roaring log fires, which pubs do so well. Food is simple, with good choices of vegetarian and fish dishes and portion sizes are generous, which is always welcome after a day on the fells!

Another inn to try, a short drive from Sedbergh, is a brilliantly rustic, temperance inn. What’s that you say, no booze! Well fear not, you can take your own and enjoy a really high standard of proper northern food like steak & ale pie, while soaking in the views from your window of the Dales and the longest above ground waterfall in England. There’s also something of a gastropub come restaurant in Sedbergh, with pretty views. It’s a gem of a place offering superb Sunday lunches and mid-week meals and all are made with locally sourced ingredients.

Dent although smaller than Sedbergh has its fair share of quaint tea rooms with lots of rustic charm. All offering exquisite homemade cakes, from chocolate cake made with beer to heavenly carrot cake and fluffy scones with jam and cream. There’s also a very good range of different teas to try. More substantial homecooked meals are also offered, along with a glass of local ale and all round a roaring fire in winter.
 
The cafes here are family-owned, so you’re guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome. Or it’s an olde worlde pub you’re looking for, with great atmosphere, an open log fire and a great choice of local beers, there’s a couple of good pubs in the village to try. The food is good and wholesome, offering home-baked pies and other traditional pub food - and all great value too. The long-distance walk, Dales Way, takes you through Dent, so what better way to enjoy your walk than a stop in this charming little village with all it has to offer.
 
For more information on what Cumbria has to offer see Food and Drink


Culture & Heritage

Sedbergh owes much of its development to its location at the convergence of four valleys formed by the rivers Lune, Rawthey, Clough (Garsdale) and Dee (Dentdale) – each serving as access and trade routes. The Romans followed the north-south axis of the Lune Valley, establishing forts at Borrowbridge (near Tebay) and Over Burrow (south of Kirkby Lonsdale) linked by a Roman road that runs on the line of Fair Mile and Howgill Lane.

Norse settlers arrived in the 10th century, penetrating up the valleys in search of suitable grazing grounds for their livestock. Their traditional longhouses, often sited next to watercourses, are the forebears of many of today's Dales farmhouses and can be identified by names ending in ‘thwaite' (‘clearing') or ‘scales' (‘summer dwelling').The name ‘Sedbergh' is derived from the Norse ‘Set Berg', meaning ‘flat-topped hill', a possible reference to the defensive structure at Castlehaw.

Sedbergh is mentioned in the Domesday Book so a settlement must have existed here before the Norman Conquest. On their arrival, the Norman barons established control by constructing a defensive motte and bailey at Castlehaw (SD 662 923), and later founded the two churches dedicated to St Andrew at Sedbergh and Dent.

By medieval times, Sedbergh was a well-established town; its reputation cemented by the founding of its famous public school in 1525. The school has produced many distinguished names over the years including Professor Adam Sedgwick, the father of modern geology, and Will Carling who captained the England rugby team 1988–1996.

The relative isolation of these valleys fostered a strong sense of independence in Dales folk, which during the 17th century turned to disillusionment with the established church. In 1652, George Fox, founder of the Quakers, came to Dentdale and Garsdale bringing the message that God could simply be found within you. His inspirational words struck a chord with the people of the Dales, so that when he arrived at Sedbergh, a receptive audience of over a thousand was waiting for his sermon on Firbank Fell – now known as Fox's Pulpit.


Surrounding Areas

Dent - With its hilly cobbled main street and colour-washed cottages, Dent is a thoroughly charming village set in the beautiful valley of Dentdale. Adam Sedgwick is regarded as the father of modern geology. He was born in Dent at the Old Parsonage, the son of the local vicar. As a boy he attended the tiny grammar school in the churchyard before moving to Sedbergh School and then to Cambridge University. Dent is also home to the highest railway station in England.

Kirkby Lonsdale -  Kirkby Lonsdale is in the beautiful valley of the River Lune on the fringes of both the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. A national winner of 'Britain in Bloom', the town has an excellent range of speciality shops and attractive 17th and 18th century inns. Kirkby Lonsdale's superb location has attracted many notable visitors.


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THE DENT FAULT

Along this north–south line of weakness (formed 290 million years ago), the ancient Silurian rocks of the Howgills were uplifted over the younger limestones of the Pennines, producing a marked contrast between the steep-sided domed Howgills and the gentler flat topped fells of Garsdale and Dentdale. The Sedgwick Geological Trail along the Clough River crosses over the fault and explains the rock formations on either side

KENDAL ROUGH FELL

Kendal Rough Fell sheep were bred by local farmers to provide coarse, durable wool suitable for carpets and mattresses. They are generally only found in the Kendal–Sedbergh–Howgill area and are easily recognised by their horns, long white fleeces and distinctive speckled faces and legs. The sheep are grazed on the open fellsides, and are born with a ‘hefting’ instinct that ensures they do not stray far from their ‘home’ patch.

THE RAILWAY

The railway came to Sedbergh in 1861 when the Ingleton Branch of the North Western Railway opened. It ran from Clapham past Sedbergh to join the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (now part of the West Coast main line) at Lowgill (south of Tebay). The branch line ceased carrying passengers in 1954 and closed in 1967. At the upper end of Dentdale is the Settle to Carlisle Railway, a great feat of Victorian engineering that forges a level route through the Pennine hills over high arching viaducts and through deep tunnels

BOOK TOWN

In 2006, Sedbergh became England’s official Book Town, one of only three in the United Kingdom (the others being Hay-on-Wye in Wales and Wigtown in Scotland). The venture has attracted many secondhand book dealers and generated two major festivals and other events in the town.

CROSS KEYS INN

The Cross Keys Inn near Cautley Spout was willed to the National Trust in the 1940s, on condition that it never served alcohol (though you can bring your own), having been Temperance since the early 1900s. Its traditional ambience of stone-flagged floors, comfy armchairs, antique furnishings and good home cooking more than compensates for the absence of liquor!

BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE

The former chemist shop on Main Street is housed in a medieval building that was featured in the BBC production of ‘The House Detectives’. Bonnie Prince Charlie reputedly hid in a chimney here during his retreat north in 1745.

I do not know a place more naturally divine

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    Farfield Mill

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    Lounge Area at The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    Standalone Bathtub and Entrance to Ensuite at The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    Welcome Basket with Local Goods at The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    Self Catered Kitchen at The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    Double Bedroom as Seen from the Doorway at The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    Lounge with Wood Burner at The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    Lounge with Desk and View into the Kitchen and Dining Room at The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    Exterior View of The Pele Tower, Killington Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
    The Pele Tower - Killington Hall

    Address

    The Pele Tower, Killington Hall, Killington Hall, Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, LA6 2HA

    hello@killingtontower.co.uk

    Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale

    Following a decade of restoration the 14th Century Pele Tower at Killington Hall is now ready to welcome guests to stay in 21st Century comfort, surrounded by the history of this very special place.

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  13. Double room - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Double room - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
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    Kitchen - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Kitchen - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Lounge - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Lounge - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Lounge - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Double room - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Bunk room - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Bunk beds - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Bathrooms - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Kitchen - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Kitchen - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Kitchen - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Lounge - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Lounge - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Lounge - Apartment 10 - Howgills Apartments
    Howgills Apartments - Number 10

    Address

    7-12 Bainbridge Court, Bainbridge Road, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5AB

    Telephone

    0800 8321632

    info@howgillsaccommodation.co.uk

    Sedbergh

    Howgills Apartment 10 is on the 2nd floor of our building and offers a split-level apartment with living, dining, and kitchen facilities downstairs and 2 bedrooms upstairs. Each bedroom has a wet room - which offers a shower, sink, and toilet.

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  14. Photo of Farfield Mill
    Photo of Farfield Mill
    Sedbergh School At 500 An exhibition by Sedbergh & District History Society

    Address

    Farfield Mill, Farfield Mill, Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5LW

    Telephone

    01539621958

    reception@farfieldmill.org

    Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh

    This year is the 500th anniversary of Sedbergh school and the History Society have prepared an exhibition to complement the various activities being organised by the school itself.  The 12 panels deal with the founder Roger Lupton and the School's…

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  15. Festive Farfieldmill Poster
    Festive Farfieldmill Poster
    Festive Farfield – Open Studios

    Address

    Farfield Mill, Farfield Mill, Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5LW

    Telephone

    01539621958

    reception@farfieldmill.org

    Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh

    Festive Farfield, running on the 8th/9th of November; an opportunity to see 15 different artists in their studios. Talk to the artists and watch how they make a wide range of exquisitely crafted works. This is a celebration of creativity. Enjoy the…

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  16. Close-up of a woven tartan fabric on a loom, featuring a pattern of blue, yellow, and red threads in a traditional plaid design
    Close-up of a woven tartan fabric on a loom, featuring a pattern of blue, yellow, and red threads in a traditional plaid design
    Tartan Weaving Workshop with Jan Beadle

    Address

    Farfield Mill, Farfield Mill, Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5LW

    Telephone

    01539621958

    reception@farfieldmill.org

    Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh

    £75 plus £5 on the day for materials

    Understand how classic Tartan patterns are designed. The 4 shaft table looms will already set up for you to weave a tartan scarf on the day Whether you are a beginner or already a weaver you will benefit from…

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  17. Dentdale
    Dentdale
    Dentdale Chapel, Dent

    Address

    Laning, Dent, SEDBERGH, Cumbria, LA10 5QJ

    Telephone

    01539 620329

    SEDBERGH

    Situated in the beautiful valley of Dentdale, Cumbria yet within the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this Grade II building was originally built as a meeting house by the Society of Friends in 1701.

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  18. Smoked Haddock at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Smoked Haddock at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Excellent food at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Try something new at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Feast your senses at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Cozy and classic bar at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Seating in the dining room at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Exterior and outdoor seating at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Smoked Haddock at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Excellent food at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Try something new at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Feast your senses at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Cozy and classic bar at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Seating in the dining room at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    Exterior and outdoor seating at The Black Swan Restaurant in Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
    The Black Swan Restaurant

    Address

    Ravenstonedale, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, CA17 4NG

    Telephone

    015396 23204

    enquiries@blackswanhotel.com

    Kirkby Stephen

    Charming 14-bed 4* AA Highly Commended Inn in gorgeous conservation village with separate restaurant, small private restaurant, bar and lounge.

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  19. Photograph of an abandoned mill by Lee Whitworth
    Photograph of an abandoned mill by Lee Whitworth
    Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth

    Address

    Farfield Mill, Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5LW

    Telephone

    01539621958

    reception@farfieldmill.org

    Sedbergh

    I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage. After travelling extensively, I returned to my hometown and the rugged and remote…

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  20. Textile artwork by Wendy Ann Stanger featuring layered natural fibres and dried flower inclusions
    Textile artwork by Wendy Ann Stanger featuring layered natural fibres and dried flower inclusions
    Autumn Fibre Art Workshop with Wendy Ann Stanger

    Address

    Farfield Mill, Farfield Mill, Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5LW

    Telephone

    01539621958

    reception@farfieldmill.org

    Garsdale Rd, Sedbergh

    £70 plus £10 for materials on the day

    Join Studio Artist Wendy Ann for an introduction to fibre art. Using a range of plant fibres such as linen, cotton, nettle, rose and bamboo, you will learn how to best press and dry your own flowers to create…

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