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Three Shires Inn, Little Langdale
The Three Shires Inn is a hotel, restaurant and public bar in Little Langdale. It is named after the historic boundary of the old counties of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland, located nearby at the top of Wrynose Pass and marked by the Three Shires Stone. The boundaries changed in 1974 when the counties of Cumberland, Westmorland and parts of Lancashire and parts of the West Riding of Yorkshire were combined to form Cumbria. The Three Shires Inn dates from the 18th Century and is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.
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THREE SHIRES INN - Little Langdale - List Entry
- "C18. Slate walls and roof, 2 storeys. Modern door and 2 12-paned sash windows on ground floor, and 4 12-paned sashes above. A lean-to slate verandah forms a porch on …
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Three Shires Stone, Wrynose Pass
- Overview Map Street View The Three Shires Stone, at the top of Wrynose Pass near Little Langdale, marks the historic boundary of the old counties of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland. …
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THREE SHIRES INN - Little Langdale - List Entry
- "C18. Slate walls and roof, 2 storeys. Modern door and 2 12-paned sash windows on ground floor, and 4 12-paned sashes above. A lean-to slate verandah forms a porch on …
Added by
Simon Cotterill