The village of Threlkeld lies at the foot of Blencathra Fell in the picturesque county of Cumbria, just north of the River Glenderamackin. Threlkeld has a long history and an Iron Age settlement was discovered here, revealing that the village has been inhabited for over 2,700. The village grew and prospered with farming and mining and by the 19th century Threlkeld was well established and increasing in population.
Threlkeld and the surrounding areas provide ample amenities and shopping along with a choice of pubs and eateries as well as nearby historic buildings, cultural attractions and sites of interest. The area has long been a popular destination for bird watchers, walkers, cyclists, riders, climbers, anglers and those with a love of the outdoors. Whatever you visit Threlkeld for, you will be surrounded by lovely Cumbrian countryside with rivers and an abundance of diverse flora, fauna and wildlife.
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