Burton-in-Kendal

Burton-in-Kendal
Ilustracja
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Państwo

 Wielka Brytania

Kraj

 Anglia

Region

North West England

Hrabstwo

Kumbria

Dystrykt

South Lakeland

Populacja (2011)
• liczba ludności


1497

Nr kierunkowy

01524

Kod pocztowy

LA6

Położenie na mapie Kumbrii
Mapa konturowa Kumbrii, na dole nieco na prawo znajduje się punkt z opisem „Burton-in-Kendal”
Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0
Położenie na mapie Wielkiej Brytanii
Położenie na mapie Anglii
Mapa konturowa Anglii, u góry znajduje się punkt z opisem „Burton-in-Kendal”
Ziemia54°10′59″N 2°43′15″W/54,183056 -2,720833
Portal Wielka Brytania

Burton-in-Kendal – wieś i civil parish w Anglii, w Kumbrii, w dystrykcie South Lakeland[1]. Leży 80 km na południe od miasta Carlisle i 345 km na północny zachód od Londynu[2]. W 2011 roku civil parish liczyła 1497 mieszkańców[3].

Przypisy

  1. Ordnance Survey linked data
  2. Burton-in-Kendal na mapie. getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk. [dostęp 2010-11-27]. (ang.).
  3. Neighbourhood Statistics. [dostęp 2015-12-13]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-12-23)].

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Cumbria UK location map.svg
Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0

Map of Cumbria, UK with the following information shown:

  • Administrative borders
  • Coastline, lakes and rivers
  • Roads and railways
  • Urban areas

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170%

Geographic limits:

  • West: 3.80W
  • East: 2.10W
  • North: 55.20N
  • South: 54.02N
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Location map of the United Kingdom
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Flag of England. Saint George's cross (a red cross on a white background), used as the Flag of England, the Italian city of Genoa and various other places.
The Square, Burton-in-Kendal - geograph.org.uk - 171332.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Square, Burton-in-Kendal. The Market Cross was erected in the 18C. Burton-in-Kendal was granted a corn market by Charles II in 1661, but it did not become important. The cross has a tapering column of dressed limestone on a chamfered base set on three octagonal steps. The south-west face of the second step has indentations said to be remains of leg-irons used as stocks. Behind is a terrace of four early 19C houses, one of which was the post office. Each pair of houses is three windows wide, with two doors under a central pediment. The Royal Hotel was built in the late 18C as a coaching inn, as Burton was a staging post. There is a nice series of Venetian windows facing The Square.