You searched for "CARTMEL FELL" in our simplified list of the main towns and villages, but the match we found was not what you wanted. There are several other ways of finding places within Vision of Britain, so read on for detailed advice and 9 possible matches we have found for you:
- If you meant to type something else:
- If you typed a postcode, it needs to be a full
postcode: some letters, then some numbers, then more letters.
Old-style postal districts like "SE3" are not precise enough
(if you know the location but do not have a precise postcode or placename,
see below):
- If you are looking for a place-name, it needs to be
the name of a town or village, or possibly a district within a town.
We do not know about individual streets or buildings, unless they
give their names to a larger area (though you might try our
collections of Historical Gazetteers and
British travel writing).
Do not include the name of a county, region or
nation with the place-name: if we know of more than one place
in Britain with the same name, you get to choose the right one
from a list or map:
-
You have just searched a list of the main towns, villages
and localities of Britain which we have kept as simple as possible.
It is based on a much more detailed list of
legally defined administrative units: counties, districts, parishes,
wapentakes and so on.
This is the real heart of our system, and you may be better off
directly searching it.
There are no units called "CARTMEL FELL"
(excluding any that have already been grouped into the places you
have already searched), but administrative unit searches can be
narrowed by area and type, and broadened using wild cards and
"sound-alike" matching:
-
If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ...
or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need
to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers.
This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the
late 19th century over 90,000 entries.
Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for
placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those
already linked to "places"), the following
entries mention "CARTMEL FELL":
Place name County Entry Source Cartmel Lancashire Cartmel , market town and par. with ry. sta., N. Lancashire, 6 miles E. of Ulverston and 251 miles NW. of London, 28,428 ac. (79 water) and 12,534 ac. foreshore, pop. 5600; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Tuesday ; contains Cartmel Fell Bartholomew CARTMEL Lancashire Cartmel. It once had a weekly market; and it still has fairs on the Wednesday before Easter, Whit-Monday, the Tuesday after 23 Oct., and 5 Nov. A grammar school has £116 from endowment; and other charities £49. Bishop Law was a native; and was educated in the grammar school. The parish includes also the village of Newton-in-Cartmel; and contains the townships of Cartmel-Fell Imperial CARTMEL-FELL Lancashire CARTMEL-FELL , a township-chapelry in Cartmel parish, Lancashire; on the river Winster, 4¾ miles N of Grange r. station Imperial COLTON, or Coulton Lancashire fells, 3½ miles WSW of the foot of the lake Windermere, 4½ N of the Ulverstone and Lancaster railway, and 5½ NNE of Ulverstone. The parish includes also Haverthwaite and Rusland hamlets and Finsthhwaite chapelry; and the first of these has a post office under Newton-in-Cartmel Imperial GUNNERS-HOW Lancashire GUNNERS-HOW , a conspicuous hill on the N border of Lancashire; projecting from Cartmel fell to the foot of Windermere lake. Imperial LOWICK Lancashire Cartmel. Acres, 1,900. Real property, £2,382. Pop., 468. Houses, 86. The property is much subdivided. The manor belongs to the Gaskarth family. Lowick Bridge, ¾ of a mile N of the church, commands a fine view of Coniston-water and Coniston-fells Imperial MANCHESTER Lancashire
ManchesterMANCHESTER , a city, a township, a district, a parish, and a diocese in Lancashire. The city stands at an intersection Imperial Winster Westmorland Fell, and flows 11 miles S., chiefly along border of counties, to the Kent estuary, 3 miles E. of Cartmel Bartholomew WINSTER (The) Lancashire
Westmorlandfell, and running about 11 miles southward, chiefly along the mutual boundary of the two counties, to the estnary of the Kent, 3 miles E of Cartmell Imperial
- Place-names also appear in our collection of British travel writing. If the place-name you are interested in appears in our simplified list of "places", the search you have just done should lead you to mentions by travellers. However, many other places are mentioned, including places outside Britain and weird mis-spellings. You can search for them in the Travel Writing section of this site.
- If you know where you are interested in, but don't know the place-name, go to our historical mapping, and zoom in on the area you are interested in. Click on the "Information" icon, and your mouse pointer should change into a question mark: click again on the location you are interested in. This will take you to a page for that location, with links to both administrative units, modern and historical, which cover it, and to places which were nearby. For example, if you know where an ancestor lived, Vision of Britain can tell you the parish and Registration District it was in, helping you locate your ancestor's birth, marriage or death.