Catterlen Hall

Heritage Site in Cumberland Eden

England

Catterlen Hall

High Dykes View eastward across the Vale of Eden to Cross Fell.
High Dykes Credit: Richard Webb

Catterlen Hall, located in the county of Cumberland in North West England, is a historic heritage site that dates back to the 16th century. Situated in the charming village of Catterlen, the hall is renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance.

The hall was originally built in the Elizabethan era and has undergone several modifications throughout its existence. Its magnificent stone facade is a testament to the grandeur and craftsmanship of its time. The hall's design is characterized by its symmetrical layout, large windows, and ornate details, showcasing the architectural style popular during the period.

Catterlen Hall has served as a residence for several prominent families over the centuries, each leaving their mark on the property. The interior boasts an impressive collection of period furniture, exquisite tapestries, and intricate woodwork, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the past.

Surrounding the hall is a sprawling estate encompassing lush gardens, manicured lawns, and picturesque landscapes. The grounds feature a variety of flora and fauna, including ancient trees, vibrant flower beds, and serene water features. Visitors can take leisurely strolls, enjoy picnic spots, or simply bask in the tranquility of the surroundings.

Today, Catterlen Hall is not only a cherished heritage site but also serves as a venue for various cultural events, weddings, and private functions. Its timeless charm and historical significance make it a popular destination for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those seeking to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Cumberland.

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Catterlen Hall Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.685/-2.813 or Grid Reference NY4732. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

High Dykes View eastward across the Vale of Eden to Cross Fell.
High Dykes
View eastward across the Vale of Eden to Cross Fell.
Spire House, near Greystoke
Spire House, near Greystoke
Clickham Inn, Clickem near Penrith
Clickham Inn, Clickem near Penrith
Localised flooding. The water has not put the students off at all. They are walking a dog through the water.
Localised flooding.
The water has not put the students off at all. They are walking a dog through the water.
Newton Reigny.
Newton Reigny.
Honey House.
Honey House.
Footbridge to Penrith from Catterlen. Soggy all around here due to the recent heavy rain.
Footbridge to Penrith from Catterlen.
Soggy all around here due to the recent heavy rain.
Ruin near the river. Possibly an old mill, on the route of the bridleway.
Ruin near the river.
Possibly an old mill, on the route of the bridleway.
River bridge under M6. Coloured water is due to the recent heavy rain.
River bridge under M6.
Coloured water is due to the recent heavy rain.
M6 From junction 41. The trees play an important part in wind management as well as hiding the slip roads and traffic.
M6 From junction 41.
The trees play an important part in wind management as well as hiding the slip roads and traffic.
Catterlen with pennines background.
Catterlen with pennines background.
High Dyke Farm. Saddleback is just visible beyond.
High Dyke Farm.
Saddleback is just visible beyond.
Beck Bridge at Townend. laithes showing in the distance and road junction off to the right just past the cyclist.
Beck Bridge at Townend.
laithes showing in the distance and road junction off to the right just past the cyclist.
Beck and Bridge at Townend. The building you can see through the trees is on the footpath.
Beck and Bridge at Townend.
The building you can see through the trees is on the footpath.
Blue gate and beck. The colour will be significant to the estate denoting all the fields that are theirs and the small beck is on the left with a lot of growth forming a hedge.
Blue gate and beck.
The colour will be significant to the estate denoting all the fields that are theirs and the small beck is on the left with a lot of growth forming a hedge.
Lambs making the most of the sunshine. Note the powerline in the background that is marked on the maps.
Lambs making the most of the sunshine.
Note the powerline in the background that is marked on the maps.
The Parish Church of St John, Newton Reigny
The Parish Church of St John, Newton Reigny
The Clickham Inn, Clickem
The Clickham Inn, Clickem
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Catterlen Hall is located at Grid Ref: NY4732 (Lat: 54.685, Lng: -2.813)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

What 3 Words

///tame.overpaid.essential. Near Penrith, Cumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.685,-2.813
High Dyke (N bound)
Local Ref: AT
Naptan AtcoCode: 090074143880
Naptan Bearing: N
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: High Dyke (N bound)
Naptan Indicator: at
Naptan Landmark: Catterlen Road End
Naptan NaptanCode: cumdagad
Naptan Street: No name
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 54.689407/-2.8127695
High Dyke (S bound)
Local Ref: AT
Naptan AtcoCode: 090074143881
Naptan Bearing: S
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: High Dyke (S bound)
Naptan Indicator: at
Naptan Landmark: Catterlen Road End
Naptan NaptanCode: cumdagag
Naptan Street: No name
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 54.6894804/-2.8125538
High Dykes
Description: OS trig pillar
Ele: 197.8
Man Made: survey_point
Note: Accurate location import for imagery offset calibration. Please do not move.
Ref: S6995
Source: Ordnance Survey (OGL)
Survey Point: pillar
Lat/Long: 54.687638/-2.8086938
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6820191/-2.8087592
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6828116/-2.8096598
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.683594/-2.8105454
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6846989/-2.8110708
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6857936/-2.8115636
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6868985/-2.812079
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