Abbeytown is a village in the historic tourist region of Cumbria, in Northern England. It developed more than 900 years ago around the former Cistercian Holm Cultram Abbey and so is often refered to as Holme Abbey. The nave of the abbey church is now incorporated into the present St. Mary's Church.
This is a prettily situated village that is characterised by a predominance of medieval buildings associated with the former abbey, along with some Victorian additions. Abbeytown is located on the edge of the Solway Coast area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is on the route of the Cumbria Coastal Way long-distance walk, which covers over 150 miles, although there are a number of more casual routes to follow and find refreshment at one of the countless country pubs or tea rooms in the area.
This is an excellent location that offers the benefit of closeness to the coast, to the historic sites of Northern Cumbria, and to the natural wonders and attractions of the Lake District National Park.
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Causewayhead
Wigton Lake District
Abbeytown, CA7 4PE
Skinburness Rd
Silloth Road
Abbeytown, CA7 4QJ
Beckfoot
Silloth
Abbeytown, CA7 4LA
Bassenthwaite
Keswick
Abbeytown, CA12 4QX
Birdoswald Fort
Brampton
Abbeytown, CA8 7DD
Blencogo
Wigton
Abbeytown,
Moss Side Farm House
Newton Arlosh
Abbeytown,
Barclose
Abbeytown,
The Meadows
Bromfield
Abbeytown,
Smarthill Southerfield
Abbeytown,
64 Friars Garth
Abbeytown,
Stank End Farm
Abbeytown, CA7 4PW
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