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near to Temple Sowerby, Cumbria, England
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Gateway to Acorn Bank
by Russel Wills
Closed on Tuesdays!
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The water mill, Acorn Bank
This is still a working mill producing flour (but not every day - Saturdays and Sundays 11 to 3 April to September, according to the internet as I write this).
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Acorn Bank
by Bikeboy
A Georgian house
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Acorn Bank
National Trust property, gardens and woodlands open to public also restored small water mill
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Weir and sluice, Crowdundle Beck, Acorn Bank
The feed for the leat [millstream or goit] from Acorn Bank watermill. Acorn Bank is a National Trust property, incorporating an old house, gardens, woodland, a watermill and a disused drift mine.
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Stream at Acorn Bank
by Marathon
Acorn Bank has a long history which dates back to the 13th century. The first owners were the Knights Templars in 1228, from whom the nearby village of Temple Sowerby got its name. After the suppression of the Templars, the manor passed to... (more)
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Newly planted woodland
by JThomas
South of Culgaith.
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Snow drop carpet
by Barry Boxer
View across snowdrop carpet to Crowdundle Beck at Acorn Bank
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Entrance to Acorn Bank
by David Brown
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Temple Sowerby, Acorn Bank: Apple cordon and note explaining why they are grown this way
Apparently 175 apple varieties are grown here.
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Weir on Crowdundle Beck |
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Ken Boazman's drift mine interpreted, Acorn Bank
This gypsum drift mine opened in the 1920s and closed in 1937. The tubs were hauled by a continuous rope, powered by the watermill. Acorn Bank is a National Trust property, incorporating an old house, gardens, woodland, a watermill and a... (more)
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