Little Arrow

Settlement in Lancashire South Lakeland

England

Little Arrow

Torver Goods Yard The old railway goods yard at Torver is now used by a local builder for storage.  The stone built goods shed contained a loading platform upon which was mounted a 1 ton hand operated crane manufactured by R. Kitchen ironfounders in Warrington.  The crane has subsequently been relocated to the rear of The Wilson’s Arms.  The goods shed was used as a hay barn after the railway closed but lost its roof in a fire and stood derelict for a number of years before being repaired, altered and re-roofed and brought back into use.
Torver Goods Yard Credit: Adrian Taylor

Little Arrow is a quaint village located in the county of Lancashire, England. Situated amidst the breathtaking countryside, it is nestled between the larger towns of Bolton and Blackburn. With a population of around 1,500 residents, this small yet vibrant community offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for its inhabitants.

The village is characterized by its charming architecture, predominantly consisting of traditional stone cottages that exude a sense of history and heritage. A picturesque stream meanders through the village, adding to its scenic beauty. Surrounding the village are rolling hills and lush green fields, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking.

Little Arrow boasts a close-knit community spirit, with residents actively engaging in local events and initiatives. The village has a primary school that serves the educational needs of the children, fostering a nurturing environment for their development. Additionally, there is a quaint village hall that serves as a hub for social gatherings, community events, and various recreational activities.

Although predominantly residential, the village is conveniently located near larger towns, offering easy access to amenities and services. The nearby towns provide a range of shopping options, including supermarkets, local boutiques, and farmers' markets, ensuring that residents have access to a variety of daily necessities.

Little Arrow is a hidden gem within Lancashire, offering a peaceful haven for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle amidst the beauty of the British countryside. Its charming architecture, close-knit community, and proximity to amenities make it an appealing place to call home.

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Little Arrow Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.345533/-3.0930621 or Grid Reference SD2994. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Torver Goods Yard The old railway goods yard at Torver is now used by a local builder for storage.  The stone built goods shed contained a loading platform upon which was mounted a 1 ton hand operated crane manufactured by R. Kitchen ironfounders in Warrington.  The crane has subsequently been relocated to the rear of The Wilson’s Arms.  The goods shed was used as a hay barn after the railway closed but lost its roof in a fire and stood derelict for a number of years before being repaired, altered and re-roofed and brought back into use.
Torver Goods Yard
The old railway goods yard at Torver is now used by a local builder for storage. The stone built goods shed contained a loading platform upon which was mounted a 1 ton hand operated crane manufactured by R. Kitchen ironfounders in Warrington. The crane has subsequently been relocated to the rear of The Wilson’s Arms. The goods shed was used as a hay barn after the railway closed but lost its roof in a fire and stood derelict for a number of years before being repaired, altered and re-roofed and brought back into use.
Torver The road here passing in front of the cottages and The Wilson Arms was originally the A593 road until it was realigned between a point near Torver Station and Dalton Road Gates level crossing, taking advantage of the alignment of the former railway.
Torver
The road here passing in front of the cottages and The Wilson Arms was originally the A593 road until it was realigned between a point near Torver Station and Dalton Road Gates level crossing, taking advantage of the alignment of the former railway.
Torver Station The station building is now let as a holiday cottage and the old platform is still visible.  The platform and track bed have been converted into a garden with a fenced pond.
Torver station was on the Foxfield to Coniston branch of The Furness Railway.  It was only provided with a single low platform; the red sandstone coping stones still bear a few faint traces of white paint on the platform edge more than 60 years after the line closed to passengers.
Torver Station
The station building is now let as a holiday cottage and the old platform is still visible. The platform and track bed have been converted into a garden with a fenced pond. Torver station was on the Foxfield to Coniston branch of The Furness Railway. It was only provided with a single low platform; the red sandstone coping stones still bear a few faint traces of white paint on the platform edge more than 60 years after the line closed to passengers.
Coniston village sign This road sign on the A593 was erected by Lancashire County Council, pre-dating the formation of Cumbria in 1974 which incorporated that part of Lancashire north of Morecambe Bay.
Located at Park Gate, the sign is unusually far from the village, being almost 1.6km (1 mile) south of the centre of Coniston.
Coniston village sign
This road sign on the A593 was erected by Lancashire County Council, pre-dating the formation of Cumbria in 1974 which incorporated that part of Lancashire north of Morecambe Bay. Located at Park Gate, the sign is unusually far from the village, being almost 1.6km (1 mile) south of the centre of Coniston.
The Cumbria Way, Torver Back Common The Cumbria Way long distance path follows the shore of Coniston Water along the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston.  At this point it climbs away from the lake as it approaches a wooded section of the shoreline (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7002618">SD2993 : The Cumbria Way, Torver Back Common</a>).
The Cumbria Way, Torver Back Common
The Cumbria Way long distance path follows the shore of Coniston Water along the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston. At this point it climbs away from the lake as it approaches a wooded section of the shoreline (next photograph SD2993 : The Cumbria Way, Torver Back Common).
The Cumbria Way, Torver Back Common The Cumbria Way follows the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston above the shore of Coniston Water (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7003403">SD2993 : The Cumbria Way near Bellman’s Hole</a>).
The Cumbria Way, Torver Back Common
The Cumbria Way follows the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston above the shore of Coniston Water (next photograph SD2993 : The Cumbria Way near Bellman’s Hole).
The Cumbria Way near Bellman’s Hole This path above the shore of Coniston Water is the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston. It is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path from Ulverston to Carlisle (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7003650">SD2993 : Moor Gill Foot Ford</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Bellman’s Hole
This path above the shore of Coniston Water is the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston. It is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path from Ulverston to Carlisle (next photograph SD2993 : Moor Gill Foot Ford).
Moor Gill Foot Ford Moor Gill rises on Torver Back Common and drains into Coniston Water just below this small ford.  The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston which is also the route of The Cumbria Way crosses the ford.
Moor Gill Foot Ford
Moor Gill rises on Torver Back Common and drains into Coniston Water just below this small ford. The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston which is also the route of The Cumbria Way crosses the ford.
The Cumbria Way, Moor Gill Foot The Cumbria Way follows the western shore of Coniston Water through woodland below Torver Back Common (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7004202">SD2993 : The Cumbria Way in Torver Common Wood</a>).
The Cumbria Way, Moor Gill Foot
The Cumbria Way follows the western shore of Coniston Water through woodland below Torver Back Common (next photograph SD2993 : The Cumbria Way in Torver Common Wood).
Moor Gill Foot Ford Moor Gill rises on Torver Back Common and drains into Coniston Water just below this small ford.  The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston crosses the ford; it  is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7003649">SD2993 : The Cumbria Way, Moor Gill Foot</a>).
Moor Gill Foot Ford
Moor Gill rises on Torver Back Common and drains into Coniston Water just below this small ford. The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston crosses the ford; it is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph SD2993 : The Cumbria Way, Moor Gill Foot).
Gate in Torver Common Wood The gate crosses a public footpath from Delicars to Coniston which is also the route of The Cumbria Way long distance trail.
Coniston Water can be glimpsed through the trees (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7004844">SD2994 : Rocky path in Torver Common Wood</a>).
Gate in Torver Common Wood
The gate crosses a public footpath from Delicars to Coniston which is also the route of The Cumbria Way long distance trail. Coniston Water can be glimpsed through the trees (next photograph SD2994 : Rocky path in Torver Common Wood).
The Cumbria Way in Torver Common Wood The Cumbria Way follows a public footpath along the western shore of Coniston Water through Torver Common Wood (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7004120">SD2994 : Gate in Torver Common Wood</a>).
The Cumbria Way in Torver Common Wood
The Cumbria Way follows a public footpath along the western shore of Coniston Water through Torver Common Wood (next photograph SD2994 : Gate in Torver Common Wood).
Rocky path in Torver Common Wood The Cumbria Way follows a public footpath along the western shore of Coniston Water through Torver Common Wood, rounding a rocky spur above the lake shortly before reaching Harrison’s Coppice (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7005690">SD2994 : Paths in Torver Common Wood</a>).
Rocky path in Torver Common Wood
The Cumbria Way follows a public footpath along the western shore of Coniston Water through Torver Common Wood, rounding a rocky spur above the lake shortly before reaching Harrison’s Coppice (next photograph SD2994 : Paths in Torver Common Wood).
Gate beside Coniston Water The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston passes through the gate leading from Torver Common Wood into Harrison Coppice.
The waymark on the right hand gatepost indicates that this is the route of The Cumbria Way (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7006419">SD2994 : The Cumbria Way, Harrison Coppice</a>).
Gate beside Coniston Water
The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston passes through the gate leading from Torver Common Wood into Harrison Coppice. The waymark on the right hand gatepost indicates that this is the route of The Cumbria Way (next photograph SD2994 : The Cumbria Way, Harrison Coppice).
The Cumbria Way near Coniston Water The Cumbria Way follows the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston along the western shore of Coniston Water (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7005687">SD2994 : Gate beside Coniston Water</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Coniston Water
The Cumbria Way follows the public footpath from Delicars to Coniston along the western shore of Coniston Water (next photograph SD2994 : Gate beside Coniston Water).
Paths in Torver Common Wood The path on the left doubles back up through the wood towards the top of Torver Back Common.  The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston and The Cumbria Way follow the path dropping down to the right towards the shore of Coniston Water (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7005689">SD2994 : The Cumbria Way near Coniston Water</a>).
Paths in Torver Common Wood
The path on the left doubles back up through the wood towards the top of Torver Back Common. The public footpath from Delicars to Coniston and The Cumbria Way follow the path dropping down to the right towards the shore of Coniston Water (next photograph SD2994 : The Cumbria Way near Coniston Water).
Pasture south of Coniston Park coppice behind and Grizedale Forest on the hills
Pasture south of Coniston
Park coppice behind and Grizedale Forest on the hills
Grazing near Coniston Park Coppice
Grazing near Coniston Park Coppice
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Little Arrow is located at Grid Ref: SD2994 (Lat: 54.345533, Lng: -3.0930621)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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