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Low Wray


Low Wray is a hamlet in Cumbria, located on the west side of Windemere (lake). Wray Castle was built here in the 1840s, along with St Margaret's Church. Low Wray forms part of Claife Civil Parish. Low Wray was part of South Lakeland district up to 2023, it is now part of the Westmorland & Furness Council unitary authority area. 

Wray Castle Claife Civil Parish Church of St Margaret, Low Wray Lodge and gateway to Wray Castle Wray Castle
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Entry to the grounds at Wray Castle

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Wray Castle

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Wray Castle
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Wray Castle
- Overview About Wray Castle Map Street View Wray Castle is a neo-gothic county house at Low Wray built from 1840 to 1847 for James and Margaret Dawson from Liverpool. The …
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St Margaret's Church, Low Wray

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Wray Castle jetty

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Windermere Shore

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Boathouse

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Landing stage at Wray Castle

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Watbarrow Point

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Wray Crag Quarry

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Camping Pod at Low Wray Campsite, Cumbria

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County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY3719501105
Unitary Auth: Westmorland & Furness

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