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Sedbergh Civil Parish


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

About the Parish

Settlements:

Sedbergh (town), Millthrop, Abbot Holme, Brigflatts, Cautley (area), Cautley Thwaite, Dowbiggin, Farfield Mill, Fostrow (area), Hebblethwaite Hall, High Haygarth, High Oaks, Hollin Hill, Howgill (area), Ingmire Hall, Low Haygarth, Low Ridding, Mackereth HillMarthwaite (area), Pedge Croft, Settlebeck, Soolbank (area), Stone Hall, Thornes Hall, Thursgill, Uldale

Population:

2,818 (2021 Census)

2,765 (2011 Census)

2,705 (2001 Census)

Area: 83.8 km2
Parish Council: Sedbergh Parish Council
Unitary Authority: Westmorland & Furness Council
Ceremonial Council: Cumbria

Historical

Ancient Parish:

Sedbergh Parish (St. Andrew)

This ancient parish covered a wider geographical area compared to the current civil parish. As well as the township and market town of Sedbergh, it included the chapelries of Dent, and Garsdale with Grisdale.

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.

Acient Township:

Sedbergh

The township had the following divisions:

Ancient District:

Wapentake of Staincliffe and Ewcross (west division)

Poor Law Union:

Sedbergh Poor Law Union, formed in 1840.

Sedbergh Union Workhouse was located south of the town on the road to Dent, built in 1857 to house up to 60 inmates. This replaced an earlier workhouses at Sedbergh and Dent.

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:

West Riding of Yorkshire, 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:

Sedbergh Rural District (1894 - 1974)

South Lakeland District (1974 - 2023)

South Lakeland 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.

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

Civil Parishes in Cumbria Abbot Holme, Cumbria Howgill, Sedbergh Low Haygarth Hebblethwaite Hall High Oaks, Sedbergh Cautley Millthrop Sedbergh Thursgill, Cumbria Church of St Gregory (Vale of Lune Chapel) Farfield Mill, Sedbergh Fostrow and Soolbank Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sedbergh Civil Parish Low Ridding, Sedbergh Lune Viaduct at Newbys Dub Marthwaite Sedbergh, 1848
Sedbergh
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Sedbergh
- Overview About Sedbergh Map Street View   Sedbergh is a small town and civil parish in Cumbria, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies about 10 …
Cautley
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Cautley
- Overview Map Cautley is an area and distributed community, located in the valley of the River Rawther, to the north-east of Sedbergh. It is in the ceremonial county of Cumbria …
Thursgill, Cumbria
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Thursgill, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View Thursgill is a hamlet / farm on Buckbank Lane, located about 1½ miles north-east of Sedbergh. The house here, a former farmhouse, dates from the late …
Howgill, Sedbergh
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Howgill, Sedbergh
- HOWGILL, a chapelry, in the parish of Sedbergh, W. division of the wapentake of Staincliffe and Ewcross, W. riding of York, 3 miles (N.W. by N.) from Sedbergh. This district, …
Abbot Holme, Cumbria
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Abbot Holme, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View Abbot Holme is a hamlet in Cumbria, situated by the River Dee, close to it's confluence with the River Rawthey. It is located just under 1 …
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Sedbergh
- Market town and township in Sedbergh parish, Ewecross wapentake, West Riding of Yorkshire.....manor of Sedbergh held by de Staveley family until mid-13th century, passing by marriage of Alice, daughter of …

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Low Haygarth
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Low Haygarth
- Overview Map Street View Low Haygarth is a farm located off Cautley Road, in Cautley, about 4 miles north-east of Sedbergh in Cumbria. It is situated at the foot of …
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Hebblethwaite Hall
- Overview Map Street View Hebblethwaite Hall is a hamlet and farm, located in Cautley, and about 2 miles north-east of Sedbergh. Hebblethwaite Hall Drive, off Cautley Road (A683), is about …
Millthrop
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High Oaks, Sedbergh
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High Oaks, Sedbergh
- Overview Map Street View High Oaks is a hamlet in Cumbria, located in Marthwaite, just over 1½ miles south-west of the town of Sedbergh. The Dales Way passes throuh High …
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Sedbergh Parish Council
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