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Pennington Civil Parish
Pennington is a rural civil parish in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, located about 1 mile west of Ulverston and 7 miles north-east of Barrow-in-Furness. The largest settlements are the villages of Swarthmoor and Loppergarth. There are also several hamlets in the parish, including Carkettle, Cross-a-Moor, Harlock, Horace, Holebiggerah, Pennington, Rathmoss, and Walthwaite.
Area: 11.4 km²
Population:
1,959 (2021 Census)
2,008 (2011 Census)
1,794 (2001 Census)

from https://penningtonpc.co.uk/
Pennington Parish Council
- "...Pennington is a rural parish with a population of 2,008 people on the Furness Peninsula in the county of Cumbria. Before 1974 it was part of Lancashire. The parish of …
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Castle Hill, Pennington
- Overview Map Street View Castle Hill is the earthwork remains of a medieval ringwork castle, overlooking the valley of Pennington Beck in Cumbria. Castle Hill is a Scheduled Monument.

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Swarthmoor
- Overview About Swathmoor Map Street View Swarthmoor is a village located to the south-east of Ulverston in the South Lakelands district of Cumbria. Prior to 1850 there were just a …


from https://penningtonpc.co.uk/
Pennington Parish Council
- "...Pennington is a rural parish with a population of 2,008 people on the Furness Peninsula in the county of Cumbria. Before 1974 it was part of Lancashire. The parish of …
Added by
Simon Cotterill

  Co-Curate Page
Castle Hill, Pennington
- Overview Map Street View Castle Hill is the earthwork remains of a medieval ringwork castle, overlooking the valley of Pennington Beck in Cumbria. Castle Hill is a Scheduled Monument.
