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Cliburn, Cumbria

Cliburn
The Old Rectory Cliburn - geograph.org.uk - 113439.jpg
The Old Rectory
Cliburn is located in Cumbria
Cliburn
Cliburn
Cliburn shown within Cumbria
Population 274 (2011)
OS grid reference NY5824
Civil parish
  • Cliburn
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PENRITH
Postcode district CA10
Dialling code 01931
Police Cumbria
Fire Cumbria
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
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54°37′01″N 2°38′20″W / 54.617°N 2.639°W / 54.617; -2.639Coordinates: 54°37′01″N 2°38′20″W / 54.617°N 2.639°W / 54.617; -2.639

Cliburn is a village and civil parish in the Eden District of Cumbria, England. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Town Head. In 2001 the population was 204, increasing to 274 at the 2011 Census.

Cliburn village is situated at crossroads on the east-west running C3047 (minor road) between Bolton and Penrith and a north-south road connecting Morland in the south to the A66(T). The River Leith runs through the village south of the road. The village was served by Cliburn railway station on the Eden Valley railway line 1 km north of the village, and the village pub was called the Railway Inn, but after the station closed the name was changed to the Golden Pheasant Inn.

The etymology of the name Cliburn comes from clay and burn "clay stream", also interpreted as "Stream by the bank". Cliburn has been known as Cleburn or Cleyburn.. Cliburn was historically in Westmorland.

Cliburn Hall, a three storey Pele tower was built in 1387 by Robert de Cliburn. Alterations and additions were made in 1567 by Richard Cliburn. In 1872 the tower was de-castellated, and given a gabled roof. Originally there was an additional square tower at the south side of the building.

A stone inscription from the building reads:

Richard Cleburn this they me called
In which my time hath built this Hall
A.D. 1567

The nave and chancel of St Cuthberts Church date from the 12th century and the church is a Grade II listed building. The church was restored in the 19th century and all the windows except one date from that period.


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