Situated in the north of the County of Lancashire, this beautiful area combines superb countryside and coast with a rich and fascinating history. It is widely believed Carnforth derived its name from its position by the ford crossing the River Keer. Settled by invading Danes, many of the place names in the surrounding district suggest Scandinavian origin. A range of specialist shops, newly refurbished War Memorial Square and pubs and restaurants make Carnforth the ideal base for a tour of the area and a gateway to the Lake District.
Most railway enthusiasts will remember Steamtown Carnforth, a former locomotive depot about six miles to the north of Lancaster on the West Coast mainline, for its big engines. It has played host over more than thirty years to mainline locomotives like the Flying Scotsman, The Lord Nelson and Latterly'. At one time,
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Carnforth Station Warton Road
Carnforth, LA5 9TR
Station House
Haws Hill
Carnforth, LA5 9DD
35-39
New St
Carnforth, LA5 9BX
3 Scotland Rd
Carnforth, LA5 9JY
29 Promenade
Arnside
Carnforth, LA5 0HA
14 Wallings Lane
Silverdale
Carnforth, LA5 0RZ
Bethel Barn
Main Rd
Carnforth, LA6 1EF
3 Westover Rd
Warton
Carnforth, LA5 9QT
6 The Grove
Carnforth, LA5 9JE
Carlisle Terrace
Millhead
Carnforth, LA5 9HD
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