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Mansergh Civil Parish


Parish boundaries may have changed - for the latest map see the Parish Council or Westmorland & Furness Council.

About the Parish

Mansergh a rural civil parish, located north of Kirkby Lonsdale and bounded to the west by the River Lune.

Main Settlements:

Old Town (village), Fleshbeck, Hawkrigg, Mansergh (hamlet), Rigmaden, Rigmaden Park, and serveral frams, including: Birks, Mansergh Hall, Mansergh High, Nether Hall

Population:

135 (2021 Census)

124 (2011 Census)

141 (2001 Census)

Area: 10.8 km2
Parish Council: Mansergh Parish Meeting
Unitary Authority: Westmorland & Furness Council
Ceremonial County: Cumbria

Historical

Medieval

Mansergh was a hamlet of Barbon in the medieval period, until 1587, when it was sold to Henry Brabyn by the Redmayne family and then deemed a manor in its own right.

Ancient Township:

Mansergh - Chapelry (St Peter)

Townships and chapelries became civil parishes in their own right in 1866 (see below).

Ancient Parish:

Kirkby Lonsdale (St Mary)

Ancient parishes refer to the parishes before the split between ecclesiastical (church) and civil parishes in the 19th century. They had a parish church and often were composed of multiple townships and chapelries. In many cases, townships and parishes were originally based on the territory of manors from the feudal system during medieval times. Civil parishes were created following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1866, in which Church of England parishes, extra-parochial areas, townships and chapelries, became "civil parishes" which could set their own poor rate (tax). Then the reforms of Local Government Act 1894 established elected civil parish councils (or parish meetings for parishes with less than 300 residents) and created urban and rural districts. Boundaries of parishes and civil parishes may have changed over time.

Ancient District:

Lonsdale (ward)

Poor Law Union:

Kendal Poor Law Union, formed in 1836.

Kendal Poor Law Union had two main workhouses. The first was in Kendal, on Stricklandgate, housing up to 335 inmates. The second was the former Gilbert Union workhouse in Milnthorpe, on Kirkgate Lane, housing up to 300 inmates.  

Under the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 parishes were grouped into Unions, each of which had to build a workhouse if they did not already have one. It ended the old system of locally provided poor relief which had come under strain as numbers out of work grew, following increasing mechanisation of agriculture and the economic downturn after the Napoleonic Wars, along with changing social attitudes. The workhouse provided those unable to support themselves financially with accommodation and work. Inmates were generally segregated into men, women, boys and girls. 

The workhouse system was abolished by the Local Government Act 1929, but many workhouses lived on as ‘Public Assistance Institutions’ until the National Assistance Act 1948.

County:

Westmorland, until 1974, then:

Cumbria, which was created on the 1st of April 1974, following the Local Government Act 1972. The new county absorbed Cumberland and Westmorland, and added some parts of Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire.

Cumbria County Council was abolished in 2023 and replaced by 2 new Unitary authorities. Cumbria remains a ceremonial county; retaining ceremonial boundary and the roles and responsibilities of the Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Cumbria - based on 'The Cumbria (Structural Changes) Order 2022'.

District Council:

South Westmorland Rural District (1894 - 1974)

South Lakeland (1974 - 2023)  Created by the Local Government Act 1972. Eden District was formed from an amalgamation of Penrith Urban District, Alston with Garrigill Rural District and Penrith Rural District (Cumberland), and Appleby Municipal Borough, part of Lakes Urban District and North Westmorland Rural District (Westmorland).

South Lakeland District Council and the 5 other district councils of Cumbria, along with the county council, were abolished as part of local government reorganisation in 2023; and replaced by two unitary authorities on 1st April 2023.

Unitary Authority:

Westmorland & Furness Council was created on the 1st April 2023. The 'new' Westmorland & Furness unitary authority area includes the historic county of Westmorland, along with parts of historic Cumberland, including Penrith and it's surrounding area, and also parts of historic Yorkshire and Lancashire.

See also:  Historic Buildings and Monuments in Mansergh Civil Parish. Note: listed buildings are generally the responsibility of the county council / unitary authority, rather than the parish council.

Civil Parishes in Cumbria Rigmaden Park Old Town, Mansergh Mansergh, Cumbria Mansergh Community Hall Rigmaden, Cumbria Historic Buildings and Monuments in Mansergh Mansergh Hall Farm Mansergh High Mansergh, 1848
Mansergh, Cumbria
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Mansergh, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View There is no village of Mansergh as such, but the focal point of the parish, which could be considered a hamlet, centres on St Peter's Church …
Rigmaden, Cumbria
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Rigmaden, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View Rigmaden is a hamlet in Mansergh Civil Parish in Cumbria, which includes serveral houses and Rigmaden Farm, located to the north-east of Rigmaden Park, about 4 …
Mansergh Community Hall
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Mansergh Community Hall
- Overview Map Street View Mansergh Community Hall serves the community of Mansergh Civil Parish and beyond. It is run as a registerd charity, hosting community events, and the rooms are …
Rigmaden Park
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Rigmaden Park
- Overview Map Street View Rigmaden Park (aka Rigmaden Hall) is a large country house, located about 3½ miles north of Kirkby Lonsdale. The house is built on the site of …
Old Town, Mansergh
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Old Town, Mansergh
- Overview Map Street View Old Town is a village in Mansergh Civil Parish in Cumbria, located about 3 miles north of Kirkby Lonsdale and 9 miles south-east of Kendal. The …
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Mansergh
- Township in Kirkby Lonsdale parish, Lonsdale ward, Westmorland....Mansergh was hamlet of Barbon in medieval centuries; deemed a manor in its own right by 1587, when sold by Marmaduke Redmayne (whose …

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Farm buildings, Nether Hall

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Mansergh Hall

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Fleshbeck Wood

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