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Penrith

Penrith is a large town acting as a regional centre for the eastern Lake District, lying just outside the National Park. Its position on the strategic route to and from Scotland has resulted, since Roman times, in its development as a military centre. <

http://www.eden.gov.uk/ Eden District Council Open in a new browser window

Information on Eden District Council services, plus contact points.

http://www.eden.gov.uk/


http://www.eden-valley.co.uk/ Eden Valley Visitors Association Open in a new browser window

A guide to some of the places of interest in the Eden Valley, one of Cumbria's
best kept secrets.

http://www.eden-valley.co.uk/


http://www.organicmill.co.uk/ Little Salkeld Watermill Open in a new browser window

Stone Ground Organic Flour from a Cumbrian Cornmill. Mill tours, breadmaking
courses, mill shop and cafe.

http://www.organicmill.co.uk/


http://web.onetel.net.uk/~edenla21 Local Agenda 21 for Eden District of Cumbria Open in a new browser window

Promoting a sustainable lifestyle with less pollution from transport and
industry, waste recycling, education, health and information for the public.
Definition of LA21, news and projects.

http://web.onetel.net.uk/~edenla21


http://www.stcatherines.ukf.net Saint Catherine's Roman Catholic Parish Church Open in a new browser window

Serving Penrith and Appleby Shap, Kirkby Stephen. Mass times. Map. Links to
sites in East Cumbria and the Lake District. RC Diocese of Lancaster, England.

http://www.stcatherines.ukf.net


http://www.visiteden.co.uk/ Visit Eden Open in a new browser window

A guide to the attractions, accommodation, and events in the Eden area of East
Cumbria. Includes Penrith, Kirkby Stephen, Appleby, Alston and Ullswater areas.

http://www.visiteden.co.uk/



 

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Penrith is a large town acting as a regional centre for the eastern Lake District, lying just outside the National Park. Its position on the strategic route to and from Scotland has resulted, since Roman times, in its development as a military centre. <