Gosforth

Civil Parish in Cumberland Copeland

England

Gosforth

A595 near Bridge Petton
A595 near Bridge Petton Credit: Colin Pyle

Gosforth is a civil parish located in the county of Cumberland, in the northwest region of England. Situated in the picturesque Lake District National Park, it covers an area of approximately 34 square kilometers. The parish is bordered by the River Bleng and the River Calder, and is surrounded by rolling hills and stunning natural landscapes.

The village of Gosforth serves as the administrative center of the parish and is home to a small population of around 1,000 residents. It is a close-knit community with a strong sense of local identity. The village features a range of amenities, including a primary school, a village hall, a post office, a shop, and a few local businesses.

Gosforth is known for its rich history, dating back to the Roman era. The remains of a Roman fort, known as Hardknott Roman Fort, can be found within the parish boundaries. The fort was built in the 2nd century AD and served as a strategic outpost along the Roman road that connected the forts at Ravenglass and Ambleside.

The parish is also famous for its natural attractions, including the scenic Wasdale Valley and the towering peaks of Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain. These landmarks make Gosforth a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, who come to enjoy activities such as hiking, climbing, and fishing.

Overall, Gosforth, Cumberland, offers a charming rural setting, a strong community spirit, and a wealth of natural beauty, making it an appealing place to live or visit for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.

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Gosforth Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.427988/-3.449398 or Grid Reference NY0604. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A595 near Bridge Petton
A595 near Bridge Petton
A595 nears The Red Admiral Hotel
A595 nears The Red Admiral Hotel
Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend Detail of the Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark number G3102 on the corner of Dalesend, a private house at Wellington.  The benchmark, cement spattered and partly concealed by render marks a height of 58.4686 m above mean sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1954 (photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7120921">NY0704 : Wellington, Gosforth</a>).
Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend
Detail of the Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark number G3102 on the corner of Dalesend, a private house at Wellington. The benchmark, cement spattered and partly concealed by render marks a height of 58.4686 m above mean sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1954 (photograph NY0704 : Wellington, Gosforth).
Wellington, Gosforth There is an Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark visible on the corner of Dalesend; the house in the centre of the picture (photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7120908">NY0704 : Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend</a>).
Wellington, Gosforth
There is an Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark visible on the corner of Dalesend; the house in the centre of the picture (photograph NY0704 : Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend).
High Cross, St Mary's Graveyard
High Cross, St Mary's Graveyard
Cork Tree in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth The beautiful cork tree, growing in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth since 1833.
Cork Tree in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth
The beautiful cork tree, growing in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth since 1833.
St. Mary's Church, Gosforth This has been a Christian site since the 8th century. The oldest fabric in the present church dates from the 12th century. The church was reconstructed in 1789 and again in 1899.

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St. Mary's Church, Gosforth
This has been a Christian site since the 8th century. The oldest fabric in the present church dates from the 12th century. The church was reconstructed in 1789 and again in 1899. LinkExternal link
Viking Tomb Stones, Gosforth Hogbacks The back one is known as the "Saints Tomb" and the front one is "Warriors Tomb"

These are very rare pre-Norman tomb markers that were found under the foundations of a 12th-century wall of the church during restoration in 1896–97. The early 11th century is the latest possible date.
Viking Tomb Stones, Gosforth Hogbacks
The back one is known as the "Saints Tomb" and the front one is "Warriors Tomb" These are very rare pre-Norman tomb markers that were found under the foundations of a 12th-century wall of the church during restoration in 1896–97. The early 11th century is the latest possible date.
The Gosforth Thor Fishing Slab The stone slab depicting Thor fishing is set in the wall of the Church of St Mary at Gosforth.


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The Gosforth Thor Fishing Slab
The stone slab depicting Thor fishing is set in the wall of the Church of St Mary at Gosforth. LinkExternal link
Gosforth Cross The Gosforth Cross is the tallest Viking cross in the country (15ft Tall) and is located in St Mary's churchyard at Gosforth Cumbria. Dating to the first half of the 10th century AD and is a designated as a scheduled monument.

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Gosforth Cross
The Gosforth Cross is the tallest Viking cross in the country (15ft Tall) and is located in St Mary's churchyard at Gosforth Cumbria. Dating to the first half of the 10th century AD and is a designated as a scheduled monument. LinkExternal link
Chinese Bell, Gosforth Chinese bell dating from 1839, which was captured from the Anunghoy Fort in the Battle of the Bogue (1841) on the Canton River. It was donated to St. Marys Church in 1844.
Chinese Bell, Gosforth
Chinese bell dating from 1839, which was captured from the Anunghoy Fort in the Battle of the Bogue (1841) on the Canton River. It was donated to St. Marys Church in 1844.
Cork Oak Tree, Gosforth Sign Says :- 

This Cork Oak was planted in approximately 1833 and is reputedly the most northerly growing in England
Cork Oak Tree, Gosforth
Sign Says :- This Cork Oak was planted in approximately 1833 and is reputedly the most northerly growing in England
George VI Post Box (1936-1952), Gosforth
George VI Post Box (1936-1952), Gosforth
Lion And The Lamb Pub With Queen Elizabeth Painting, Gosforth Brand New Wall Art After The Death of Queen Elizabeth, taken the day before the funeral. Not Sure when it was done but did not spot it the day before when passing.
Lion And The Lamb Pub With Queen Elizabeth Painting, Gosforth
Brand New Wall Art After The Death of Queen Elizabeth, taken the day before the funeral. Not Sure when it was done but did not spot it the day before when passing.
Muddy tracks near Fleming Hall farm
Muddy tracks near Fleming Hall farm
Where the bridleway to Ponsonby leaves the road
Where the bridleway to Ponsonby leaves the road
The lane to Ponsonby Old Hall
The lane to Ponsonby Old Hall
The lane to Gibb Hill Farm
The lane to Gibb Hill Farm
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Gosforth is located at Grid Ref: NY0604 (Lat: 54.427988, Lng: -3.449398)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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