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Eastern Treasures

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Take a tour of the hidden treasures the Eastern side of Cumbria has to offer. From Alston, the highest market settlement in England travel down through the natural beauty of the Eden Valley to the book town of Sedbergh.

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Alston has a steep cobbled main street with a distinctive market cross, and many stone buildings dating from the 17th Century. It is a bustling town, with a reputation for delicious locally made specialities such as Cumberland Mustard, and Alston Cheese. From here drive over the heather clad pennine landscape down towards Melmerby. Don't forget to treat yourself to a coffee break at the Village Bakery and try one of their delicious cakes. Let's take you off the beaten track, heading through the pretty hamlets of Ousby and it's 12th century St Luke's Church, the attractive village of Skirwith and Skirwith Abbey, Blencarn and it's Artist's Open Studio, Milburn a classic example of a medieval fortified village, Dufton a very attractive village on the Pennine Way and finally Appleby in Westmorland, which is a lovely place to stop for lunch.

The Village Bakery

Licensed restaurant with bakeshop and craft gallery.
 

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Appleby is an attractive market town with a great deal of interest and charm. The remarkable Lady Anne Clifford devoted much of her time to restoring the neglected estates, castles and churches in the area. Here work is much in evidence at Appleby, - Appleby Castle was her home for a period of time. The Appleby Horse Fair, set up by charter in 1685 as a fair for horse trading, runs for a week in June, ending on the 2nd wednesday in June. Today it is world famous, the largest of its kind in the world, and attracting a huge gypsy gathering.
Appleby-in-Westmorland

Appleby-in-Westmorland at Appleby in Westmorland

One of the most picturesque market towns in Northern England, Appleby is renowned for its friendly atmosphere and local craft and speciality shops.
 

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From Appleby take the road to Orton, Wainwrights 'Coast to Coast' walk passes through the village and over Orton Scar. One mile east of Orton is the ancient Gamelands stone circle - some 100 yards in circumference. Although one of the largest in Cumbria, all of its stones have tumbled, and none is higher than one yard, so is infrequently visited, though access is easy. Don't forget to call in at Kennedy's Chocolate's. The shop, cafe and factory shop are open all year round. From our cafe you can see our chocolates being made first hand, and when your appetite is roused, you can sample some of the delicious home baking. From Orton take the pleasant drive to Ravenstonedale. This unspoilt picturesque village offers tranquility for discerning visitors. This hard working rural community with it's beautiful rolling countryside, peaceful country lanes and the nearby Howgill fells, is a must. Drive now through the centre of the Howgills towards the attractive market town of Sedbergh.

Kennedys Fine Chocolates

Small chocolate factory producing handmade chocolates. Viewing windows into the production area and video film. Coffee house and factory shop.
 

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Sedbergh, with its old world atmosphere, is not only set in the magnificent western dales of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, but is also close to the rugged eastern fells of the Lake District.Sedbergh is famous for its public school, set in magnificent parkland on the edge of the town. There is a fine Norman church, St Andrew's Church, and overlooking the town is the site of Castlehaw, an ancient motte and bailey castle built to repel the Scottish hordes. George Fox, founder of the Quakers, preached both in the churchyard of St Andrew's, and in the nearby Brigflatts Meeting House, which dates from 1675. An interesting place for all the family to visit is Holme Farm, an open dales working farm with many rare breeds of animals. The Carlisle to Settle Railway runs through Dentdale and Garsdale, nearby.
Sedbergh

Sedbergh

Nestling in the foot of the Howgill fells and dating back to the Roman times, Sedbergh is a market town full of character with cobbled yards and fascinating houses, some of which bear the hallmarks of the town's old knitting industry.
 
 

Details of The Village BakeryThe Village Bakery

The village bakery is known far and wide for its wonderful organic artisan breads and cakes, baked in wood-fired ovens. The organic Restaurant has won awards for imaginative home cooking, using fresh organic produce beautifully presented in pleasant surroundings overlooking Melmerby's 13 acre green. The Bakeshop has breads and cakes, many of which are suitable for special diets, fresh from the oven daily and a wide range of baking and cookbooks. The Gallery upstairs offers a constantly changing display of local art, crafts and photography.

View key to symbolskeyBaby changing facilities Coach parties accepted Credit cards accepted (no fee) Disabled access Disabled toilets Facilities for groups Gift shop On-site catering Regional Tourist Board Member Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Guided tours for groupsSmoking not allowed

Contact

Chris Curry
Tel: 01768 881811

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Venue

The Village Bakery

Melmerby, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 1HE

See location of The Village Bakery on Google maps.See location on Google maps.     Map reference: NY 614374
     Lat: 54.73007  Long: -2.60090
Mid-way between Penrith and Alston on A686 in the centre of Melmerby village.

Parking : free