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Gosforth is a
village in the
Lake District in west
Cumbria in Northwest
England. It is situated on the
A595 road between
Whitehaven and
Barrow-in-Furness.
Gosforth contains an assemblage of
Norse artefacts in and around St. Mary's church including the tallest and oldest
Viking Cross in England, the
Gosforth cross. Another huge cross was cut down in 1789 to make a
sundial base.
Work began on Gosforth Hall, now a Hotel and Restaurant near St. Mary's church, in 1658, by a local gentleman called Robert Copley. The date of completion isn't clear, although the date on the
Coat of Arms situated in the bar is 1673. Copley had previously refused to pay the Royal Herald for his own coat of arms and instead, made one up himself.
In his history of "The Gosforth District", Dr. C.A Parker states that Robert Copley in 1658 built "a large handsome house with orchards and gardens suitable", and Parker states that henceforth the house was named Gosforth Hall. With the Hall being within the precinct of the church, it was likely that evidence of earlier occupation might be discovered. In 2005, the present owners of Gosforth Hall commissioned a small archaeological excavation within the grounds. This turned up some interesting finds indicating previous occupation on the site. A
summary report of the findings
can be seen here. This preliminary work is to be followed up in 2007 with a further excavation
Gosforth is a small village situated near many other towns and villages including Whitehaven, Egremont, Ravenglass and Wasdale. It is close to Wastwater, the deepest lake in England, and also a 10-15 minutes drive from Seascale village and beach. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and rolling hills, and there's also a stream running through the main part of the village.
There are many amenities in the village, such as newsagents, grocery store and post office, public houses, a craft shop, a garage, the local school, the church, a hotel, an outdoor equipment store and a bakery.
Gosforth is the base for two major athletic events each year, a ten mile run and associated fun run in June (11th in 2008) and a 10 kilometre race which is on the first Tuesday in September
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