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Aglionby


Aglionby is a village in the City of Carlisle district of Cumbria, located about 3 miles east of the centre of Carlisle, 1 mile west of Warwick-on-Eden, and 1½ miles north-west of Wetheral. Historically, Aglionby was a township in the ancient parish of Warwick-on-Eden in Cumberland. In 1934, Warwick Civil Parish was abolished and Aglionby became part of Wetheral Civil Parish.

AGLIONBY, a township, in the parish of Warwick, union of Carlisle, Cumberland ward, E. division of Cumberland, 3¾ miles (E.) from Carlisle; containing 137 inhabitants.

Extract from: A Topographical Dictionary of England comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships..... 7th Edition, by Samuel Lewis, London, 1848.

Aglionby is a village in Cumbria, England.

Aglionby lies within the civil parish of Wetheral and thus forms part of the district administered as the City of Carlisle.

Aglionby is made up of Rosegate, The Strand, Broomy Hill and Manor Croft. Whooff House resides just off the Aglionby road end.

Carlisle Golf Course is a stone's throw across the road.

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Warwick (Eden) Parish, 1848 Wetheral Civil Parish
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The Waterloo, Aglionby

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Turning for Aglionby

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Snowdrops at Aglionby

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