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Castle in Cumbria, England
Arnside Tower is a late-medieval tower house (or Pele tower) between Arnside and Silverdale immediately to the south of Arnside Knott in Cumbria, England
Arnside_Tower
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
Arnside is a village and civil parish in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England. It is historically part of Westmorland, near the border with Lancashire
Arnside
Small medieval fortified keep or tower house
Peel towers (also spelt pele) are small fortified keeps or tower houses, built along the English and Scottish borders in the Scottish Marches and North
Peel_tower
Hamlet in Cumbria, England
of interest include Arnside Knott, Arnside Tower (a Peel tower) and Eaves Wood. Far Arnside is in the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural
Far_Arnside
"Armathwaite Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Arnside Tower" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Askerton Castle" Archived
List_of_castles_in_England
England, "Arnside Tower, Arnside (1312275)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 December 2016 Historic England, "Arnside Tower, Arnside (1007142)"
Listed_buildings_in_Arnside
54.13014; -3.098049 (Church of Cuthbert) 1335944 More images Arnside Tower Arnside Tower House Ruin 12 February 1962 SD4587876837 54°11′04″N 2°49′51″W
Grade II* listed buildings in Westmorland and Furness
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Westmorland_and_Furness
2023. Historic England. "Arnside Tower (1007142)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 February 2023. "Arnside Tower". Visit Cumbria.com. Retrieved
Scheduled monuments in Cumbria
Scheduled_monuments_in_Cumbria
British writer
Beetham where she had lived with her brother William in the medieval Arnside Tower. She was buried on 4 November 1804. Ann Wheeler (1790). The Westmorland
Agnes_Wheeler
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
originally a port, using the River Bela and estuary (now only navigable to Arnside) and it remains a significant commercial centre for the area. Tourism is
Milnthorpe
Railway viaduct in Cumbria, England
into the River Kent, in Cumbria, England. The viaduct was part of the Arnside to Hincaster branch. It was opened in 1876, closed to all traffic in 1963
Bela_Viaduct
Hamlet in Cumbria, England
of Arnside and Storth. Nearby Hazelslack Tower is the ruins of a 14th-century building, and is Grade II listed. It has been described as a peel tower and
Hazelslack
County of England
Fylde in the centre. The north-western coast is hilly and contains part of Arnside and Silverdale, a national landscape. The east of the county is upland
Lancashire
Village in Lancashire, England
a population of 1,599 in the 2021 census. Silverdale forms part of the Arnside and Silverdale National Landscape (formerly AONB). The RSPB's Leighton
Silverdale,_Lancashire
City and non-metropolitan district in England
Park and parts of the designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty of Arnside and Silverdale and the Forest of Bowland. The neighbouring districts are
City_of_Lancaster
Railway station in Cumbria, England
Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway opened the line southwards to Carnforth, via Arnside, and built a new through station on the current site; this opened on 1
Ulverston_railway_station
English television and radio presenter, artist
He attended Rose Hill Primary School in Marple, Earnseat Prep School in Arnside, and Hyde Grammar School. His media career started while he was a student
Timmy_Mallett
Ceremonial county of England
Furness peninsulas. East of the peninsulas, the county contains part of Arnside and Silverdale, another national landscape. The county contains several
Cumbria
Village in Cumbria, England
sea wall by the railway but since 1993 the Kent has moved out towards Arnside and the sands have become overgrown. From the shore at Kents Bank the village
Kents_Bank
River in Cumbria, England
crossed by the Bela Viaduct on the Hincaster Branch Line railway from Arnside to Hincaster, demolished after the line was closed to passengers in 1942
River_Bela
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
with Lancashire, 6 miles (10 km) north of Carnforth. It is part of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In the 2001 census the
Beetham
English footballer (1888–1918)
Retrieved 22 March 2024. Baker, Chris (1 August 2015). "The 1940 fire at Arnside Street". The Long, Long Trail. Retrieved 22 March 2024. "The Cother brothers"
Walter_Tull
English country house in Lancashire, England
"It is not listed, but is of some architectural interest". It is in the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). A report on the
Hazelwood_Hall
Town in Lancashire, England
with eleven partners and four associate GPs. It has smaller surgeries in Arnside, Bolton-le-Sands, Halton, and Silverdale, to serve patients in outlying
Carnforth
River in Cumbria and Lancashire, England
their nearest team based in Morecambe. Flanking teams at Knott End and Arnside will often assist. Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service Fire appliance at
River_Lune
Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 May 2017 Historic England, "High Arnside, Farmhouse and cottage, Skelwith (1122627)", National Heritage List for
Listed_buildings_in_Skelwith
restored (but privately). Hincaster branch line Furness Railway (LMS) Arnside to Hincaster, via Sandside and Heversham 4 May 1942 (to passengers) 1966
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Town in Cumbria, England
sheep-farming terrain before reaching the sea at Morecambe Bay around Arnside. Although Kendal is near the Lake District National Park, formed in 1951
Kendal
Civil parish in Cumbria, England
site of an earlier church, by Miles Thompson of Kendal (who also designed Arnside Church) and includes glass by Morris & Co. Cumbria portal Listed buildings
Irton_with_Santon
Principal railway station in Manchester, England
11tpd continue to Barrow-in-Furness, calling at Carnforth, Silverdale, Arnside, Grange-over-Sands, Kents Bank (irregular), Cark & Cartmel, Ulverston,
Manchester_Piccadilly_station
British television series
Then he sees a statue of comedian Eric Morecambe, before travelling to Arnside to visit Levens Hall, where he sees examples of topiary. His last stop
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
Great_Coastal_Railway_Journeys
Railway station in Lancashire, England
southwards in 1852 in similar style, although this section terminated in a tower of three storeys. A new entrance was constructed in 1900 on the eastern
Lancaster_railway_station
Affiliation/ritual Location Web Ref Images Southport Hebrew Congregation (Arnside Road) United Synagogue Southport, Sefton, Merseyside website Southport
List of Jewish communities in the United Kingdom
List_of_Jewish_communities_in_the_United_Kingdom
Railway station in Greater Manchester, England
Barrow-in-Furness Roose Dalton Ulverston Cark & Cartmel Kents Bank Grange-over-Sands Arnside Silverdale Carnforth Windermere Staveley Burneside Kendal Oxenholme Lake
Manchester_Airport_station
Railway station in Cumbria, England
directly between the main entrance and the station offices, is a square clock tower, furnished with an octagonal lantern; to the south of the portico are single-storey
Carlisle_railway_station
South-east of Dallam Tower, Beetham (1335707)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 December 2016 Historic England, "Arnside Signal Box, Beetham
Listed_buildings_in_Beetham
Skelton, Stanwix Rural, Ullswater, Warcop. Westmorland and Lonsdale: Arnside & Beetham, Burneside, Burton & Holme, Cartmel, Coniston, Crooklands, Grange
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency
Heritage railway station in Cumbria, England
disrepair and, in 1978, British Rail removed the roof and demolished the clock tower. British Rail sold off the steamboat service to the Bowness Bay Boating
Lakeside railway station (England)
Lakeside_railway_station_(England)
— St James' Church Arnside, Cumbria 54°12′06″N 2°49′54″W / 54.2018°N 2.8317°W / 54.2018; -2.8317 (St James' Church, Arnside) 1912–14 Addition of
List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916)
List_of_ecclesiastical_works_by_Austin_and_Paley_(1895–1916)
Railway station in Cumbria, England
signal box and attached waiting shelter is still in use. The old water tower and main building on the opposite side of the southbound line also still
Foxfield_railway_station
Ceremonial position in the English historic county of Westmorland
Close, Beetham, Milnthorpe. 1970: Robert Sands Crossfield, of Brantfell, Arnside. 1971: James Anthony Cropper, of Tolson Hall, Kendal. 1972: Thomas Martin
Sheriff_of_Westmorland
Organisational basis of British Methodism
Newlyn, United St Ives, Wesley Rock Heamoor Cumbria [66] Kendal [67] 9 Arnside, Cowan Bridge, Fellside (Kendal), Kirkby Lonsdale, Levens, Sandylands (Kendal)
Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
Organisation_of_the_Methodist_Church_of_Great_Britain
Region of England
Dales) and three areas of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (all of Arnside and Silverdale and the Solway Coast, and almost all of the Forest of Bowland)
North_West_England
Hierarchical outline list of articles related to oceanography
river or narrow bay against the direction of the river or bay's current. Arnside Bore – A tidal bore on the estuary of the River Kent in England Mearim
Outline_of_oceanography
British royal recognitions
Services Department. John Croasdale Duerden, Auxiliary Coastguard in Charge, Arnside. William James Ernest Dukelow, Observer, No. 31 Group, Royal Observer Corps
1985_New_Year_Honours
231. Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, pp. 339–343. Historic England, "Hoghton Tower (1072532)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 August 2011
List of non-ecclesiastical works by Paley and Austin
List_of_non-ecclesiastical_works_by_Paley_and_Austin
north-east it is the Dure Clough Sandstone which forms the plateau surface. The Arnside and Silverdale AONB, the southern half of which is within Lancashire is
Geology_of_Lancashire
Lune (1860s) St Herbert: Braithwaite (1900), Carlisle (1932) St James: Arnside (1864), Barrow (1869), Carlisle (1867), Cummersdale (1927), Hayton (Aspatria)
List of churches in the Diocese of Carlisle
List_of_churches_in_the_Diocese_of_Carlisle
ARNSIDE TOWER
ARNSIDE TOWER
Boy/Male
German
Strong as an Eagle; The Eagle Rules
Male
English
Pet form of English Arnold, ARNIE means "eagle power."
Male
French
French form of Latin Aristides, ARISTIDE means "best physique."
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Dwell; Reside
Boy/Male
German
The eagle rules; strong as an eagle. Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold...
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from a place in the parish of New Deer in Aberdeenshire. This was probably named with the Old English elements earn ‘eagle’ + sīde ‘side’ (of a hill).English : possibly from Middle English irenside (Old English īren ‘iron’ + sīde ‘side’), a nickname for an iron-clad warrior. The best-known bearer of this nickname (not as a surname) was Edmund Ironside, who was briefly king of England in 1016.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, German, Hebrew
Eagle Power; Exalted; On High; Form of Arnold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Garside.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Reside; Pervade
Boy/Male
Hindu
Inside viewer, Wink
Female
French
Feminine form of French Arnaud, ARNAUDE means "eagle power."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Inside Ravi
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Inside
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Dwell; Reside
Boy/Male
Tamil
Inside viewer, Wink
Boy/Male
Tamil
Inside viewer, Wink
Boy/Male
German
The eagle rules; strong as an eagle. Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold...
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : habitational name from Gartside or Garside in Oldham, Lancashire, apparently so named from northern Middle English garth ‘enclosure’ (Old Norse garðr) + side ‘hill slope’ (Old English sīde).
Boy/Male
Sikh
Reside, Pervade
Male
Arthurian
, the Red Knight of the Red Lands.
ARNSIDE TOWER
ARNSIDE TOWER
Biblical
gazelles
Female
Arthurian
, white flower, or, loves-convoy.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Reflection
Boy/Male
Indian
Valiant, Bold, A name of Lord Hanuman, Mighty, Brave, Lion, Tiger
Girl/Female
Biblical
A cow, increasing.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jasmine
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Guardian of the house.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Friend
Girl/Female
English American
Free.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pashtun
Small Slave
ARNSIDE TOWER
ARNSIDE TOWER
ARNSIDE TOWER
ARNSIDE TOWER
ARNSIDE TOWER
imp. & p. p.
of Preside
a.
Adapted to the interior.
n.
Something spoken aside; as, a remark made by a stageplayer which the other players are not supposed to hear.
adv.
Within the sides of; in the interior; contained within; as, inside a house, book, bottle, etc.
v. i.
To sink; to settle, as sediment.
adv.
Out of one's thoughts; off; away; as, to put aside gloomy thoughts.
n.
An inside passenger of a coach or carriage, as distinguished from one upon the outside.
v. i.
To be set, or to sit, in the place of authority; to occupy the place of president, chairman, moderator, director, etc.; to direct, control, and regulate, as chief officer; as, to preside at a public meeting; to preside over the senate.
adv.
Within; inside; inwardly.
v. i.
To exercise superintendence; to watch over.
n.
The inward parts; entrails; bowels; hence, that which is within; private thoughts and feelings.
v. i.
To have a seat or fixed position; to inhere; to lie or be as in attribute or element.
n.
The part within; interior or internal portion; content.
imp. & p. p.
of Reside
n.
Entrail or inside.
a.
Being within; included or inclosed in anything; contained; interior; internal; as, the inside passengers of a stagecoach; inside decoration.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Preside
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Reside
v. i.
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to abide continuosly; to have one's domicile of home; to remain for a long time.