St Croix Plantation

Wood, Forest in Westmorland Eden

England

St Croix Plantation

Bridge for access to Flass House Footpath from Maulds Meaburn towards Crosby Ravensworth alongside the grounds of Flass House.
Bridge for access to Flass House Credit: mauldy

St Croix Plantation is a historic site located in Westmorland, a region known for its lush woodlands and dense forests. Situated amidst the natural beauty of this area, the plantation offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the region and the significant role it played in the development of the local economy.

Originally established in the 18th century, St Croix Plantation was primarily dedicated to the cultivation of various crops, including timber, which was highly valued for its commercial purposes. The plantation's location within the forested region of Westmorland provided an ideal environment for growing and harvesting timber, making it a crucial player in the local timber industry.

Visitors to St Croix Plantation can explore the remnants of the plantation's infrastructure and gain insight into the daily lives of the people who once lived and worked there. The site includes restored buildings such as the plantation house, barns, and storage sheds, which give a sense of the scale and operations of the plantation during its heyday.

Additionally, guided tours provide historical context and information about the various crops cultivated at the plantation, including the specific types of trees that were harvested for timber. Visitors can learn about the methods employed in the timber industry of that era and the significance of this industry in the overall economic development of the region.

St Croix Plantation stands as a testament to the region's history and its connection to the surrounding woodlands. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of natural resources, industry, and human ingenuity, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the local heritage.

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St Croix Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.532507/-2.5537617 or Grid Reference NY6415. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridge for access to Flass House Footpath from Maulds Meaburn towards Crosby Ravensworth alongside the grounds of Flass House.
Bridge for access to Flass House
Footpath from Maulds Meaburn towards Crosby Ravensworth alongside the grounds of Flass House.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the gatepost north side of the track. It marks a point 218.627m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the gatepost north side of the track. It marks a point 218.627m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the north parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 171.738m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the north parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 171.738m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Pivot This OS pivot can be found on the wall SE side of the road. It marks a point 200.786m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Pivot
This OS pivot can be found on the wall SE side of the road. It marks a point 200.786m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Pivot This OS pivot can be found on the wall NE side of the road. It marks a point 280.801m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Pivot
This OS pivot can be found on the wall NE side of the road. It marks a point 280.801m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Pivot This OS pivot can be found on the wall at the road junction. It marks a point 285.251m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Pivot
This OS pivot can be found on the wall at the road junction. It marks a point 285.251m above mean sea level.
Boundary Stone The Ordnance Survey pivot marks a point 290.454m above mean sea level.
Boundary Stone
The Ordnance Survey pivot marks a point 290.454m above mean sea level.
Old Boundary Marker beside the B6260 in Crosby Ravensworth Estate Boundary Marker in a pasture west of the B6260 and Maskriggs Wood. Inscribed B & R, and probably C R similar to WE_CRR03em, see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6462527" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6462527">Link</a>. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7641917" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7641917">Link</a>.

Although both these markers are now in Crosby Ravensworth parish, they were until 1935 on the boundary of that parish and Bank Moor, which was common to both Crosby Ravensworth and Asby parishes. C R almost certainly references Crosby Ravensworth but B & R has been taken to refer to the those who held rights on the moor, of which the right of pasture is the most obvious. 

Milestone Society National ID: WE_CRR04em
Old Boundary Marker beside the B6260 in Crosby Ravensworth
Estate Boundary Marker in a pasture west of the B6260 and Maskriggs Wood. Inscribed B & R, and probably C R similar to WE_CRR03em, see Link. See also Link. Although both these markers are now in Crosby Ravensworth parish, they were until 1935 on the boundary of that parish and Bank Moor, which was common to both Crosby Ravensworth and Asby parishes. C R almost certainly references Crosby Ravensworth but B & R has been taken to refer to the those who held rights on the moor, of which the right of pasture is the most obvious. Milestone Society National ID: WE_CRR04em
Maulds Meaburn Moor
Maulds Meaburn Moor
The Lyvennet river in full flow
The Lyvennet river in full flow
Lyvennet river upstream from Dent bridge
Lyvennet river upstream from Dent bridge
Sheep Pen at Hoff Lunn
Sheep Pen at Hoff Lunn
Entrance to Hoff Lunn Wood This relatively new access track is already littered by fly-tippers.
Entrance to Hoff Lunn Wood
This relatively new access track is already littered by fly-tippers.
Maulds Meaburn from Meaburn Edge
Maulds Meaburn from Meaburn Edge
Weir at Maulds Meaburn
Weir at Maulds Meaburn
Cattle Grid This is where the B6260 becomes a walled road again after crossing open moorland since Orton Scar
Cattle Grid
This is where the B6260 becomes a walled road again after crossing open moorland since Orton Scar
The entrance to Bank Head Farm
The entrance to Bank Head Farm
Race Track Is it a grave yard for tyres or the utilisation of tyres in using them to provide a safe perimeter fence?
Race Track
Is it a grave yard for tyres or the utilisation of tyres in using them to provide a safe perimeter fence?
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St Croix Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NY6415 (Lat: 54.532507, Lng: -2.5537617)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

What 3 Words

///parsnip.surviving.expires. Near Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria

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