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Yanwath

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Yanwath Hall from Pokey Dub geograph.org.uk 936539
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Yanwath is a village in the Westmorland and Furness District of Cumbria, England, 1 mile south of Penrith. There is a primary school at Yanwath, with 192 pupils.Yanwath Gate Inn, in the centre of the village, dates from the 17th century. It is a Grade II listed building.Half a mile north-west of the village, Yanwath Hall is a fortified tower house. Its oldest parts were built in the late 14th century. It is a Grade I listed building.

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N 54.6425 ° E -2.7579 °
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CA10 2LF , Yanwath and Eamont Bridge
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