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Wreay (/ˈriːə/ REE-ə) is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of St
Cuthbert Without, in the ****berland district, in the
ceremonial county...
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Wreay railway station in St
Cuthbert Without parish, was
situated on the
Lancaster and
Carlisle Railway (the West
Coast Main Line)
between Carlisle and...
- St Mary's Church,
Wreay is the
Church of
England parish church of
Wreay in ****bria. It was
designed by Sara Losh in
about 1835 and
built between 1840...
- the
settlements of Dockray,
Matterdale End,
Ulcat row,
Watermillock and
Wreay. It had a po****tion of 526 in 2001,
reducing to 483 at the 2011 Census...
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comprises the
following settlements - Blackwell, Durdar, Carleton,
Brisco and
Wreay (the
first three are
usually regarded as
outlying parts of Carlisle, although...
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heard on the
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website: Jack
Mounsey of
Wreay, ****berland (1953)
George "Pop"
Maynard of Burstow,
Surrey (1956/57) Sam...
- neo-Romanesque
Church at
Wreay near Carlisle, but this
differs in
style and
detail from the original.
Stephen Matthews calls the
Wreay cross a "reinvention"...
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Meaning derived from
places in
Lancashire and ****berland
named Wray, Wrea, Or
Wreay, From Old
Norse Vrá ‘Nook’, ‘Corner’
Region of
origin England,
Ireland Other...
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remarkable example of
Romanesque church building was St Mary’s
Church at
Wreay, near Carlisle. This was
designed by Sara Losh and
built between 1841 and...