Everything about Threlkeld totally explained
Threlkeld is a village in the north of the
Lake District,
England, to theeast of
Keswick, situated at grid reference .
It lies at the southern foot of
Blencathra, one of the more prominent fells in the northern Lake District, and to the north of the River
Glenderamackin.
Threlkeld formerly had its own station on the
Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway, on the opposite side of the valley, next to the (closed) Threlkeld Quarry, at the foot of
Clough Head. Today the railway line is a footpath and cycle track. Three rows of terraced houses, which used to accommodate the quarry workers, stand near the station. The Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum, and a small centre for light business has opened nearby.
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