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Kirksanton is a
village on the A5093 road, in the
Copeland district, in the
county of ****bria, England.
Nearby settlements include the town of Millom,...
- the
Whitehaven and
Furness Junction Railway (Whitehaven
Extension and
Kirksanton Deviation) Act 1846, for
extension of the W&FJR to a
junction with the...
- 1893 to
allow people to
attend an
auction at the
nearby Town End Farm.
Kirksanton Crossing halt SD 142 806 54°12′54″N 3°19′1″W / 54.21500°N 3.31694°W...
- station; the only new
sites are
Braystones and
Kirksanton. In
October 2010,
sites at Braystones,
Kirksanton and
Dungeness were
ruled out by
Secretary of...
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Retrieved 15
February 2023.
Historic England. "Giant's
Grave standing stones,
Kirksanton (1009486)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 14 February...
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Millom and Bootle, and also
neighbours the towns/villages of Haverigg,
Kirksanton and Whitbeck. The
village is
located just
within the Lake
District National...
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Junction Workington North Newtown Eskmeals Whitbeck Crossing Halt
Kirksanton Halt
Underhill Halt
Dunnerholme Halt
Furness Abbey Barrow (Strand) Barrow...
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Broughton (1856),
Carlisle (1828), ****ermouth (1865),
Ivegill (1868),
Kirksanton (1891),
Maryport (1872),
Penrith (1850),
Silloth (1870),
Waverton (1865)...
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Whitehaven and
Furness Junction Railway (Whitehaven
Extension and
Kirksanton Deviation) Act 1846 9 & 10 Vict. c.
cccxx 3
August 1846 An Act to enable...
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thorpe Some
names show
evidence of
Irish or Norse-Gaelic
influence (
Kirksanton, Ireleth, Ireby).
Several Gaelic Saints are
recalled in ****brian place...