Walton

Civil Parish in Cumberland Carlisle

England

Walton

Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (1) View from the west.
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (1) Credit: The Carlisle Kid

Walton is a civil parish located in the county of Cumberland, in the northwest region of England. It is situated approximately 3 miles east of Brampton and 5 miles west of Carlisle. The parish covers an area of around 15 square miles and has a population of around 1,000 residents.

The landscape of Walton is mostly rural, characterized by rolling hills, farmland, and scattered residential areas. The village itself is small and charming, with a few shops, a primary school, and a pub that serves as a hub for the local community. The parish also includes several hamlets and farms, contributing to its predominantly agricultural economy.

Historically, Walton has been inhabited since ancient times, with evidence of Roman settlements in the area. The parish's name is derived from Old English and means "farmstead or village by the wall or rampart," likely referring to the nearby Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The natural beauty of the surrounding countryside makes Walton an attractive destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The parish is intersected by various walking and cycling routes, allowing visitors to explore the picturesque countryside and enjoy the tranquility of the area. Additionally, the nearby Lake District National Park offers further opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, and wildlife spotting.

Overall, Walton is a peaceful and idyllic civil parish, known for its rural charm, historical significance, and proximity to both Brampton and Carlisle.

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Walton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.986853/-2.749606 or Grid Reference NY5266. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (1) View from the west.
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (1)
View from the west.
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (2) View from the east.

See also: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5069754">NY5264 : Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (1)</a> .
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (2)
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (3) Grave of Major-General Sir George Frederick Johnson and Lady Ida Mary Johnson.

There is not much web information on Major-General Johnson but he appears to have commanded the Household Brigade and been General Officer Commanding London District. See: <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.redirectify.com/people/george-johnson-british-army-officer.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.redirectify.com/people/george-johnson-british-army-officer.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> and <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.gravestonepix.com/contents1a/2009/08/maj-gen-sir-george-frederick-johnson/?doing_wp_cron=1470920148.2649910449981689453125" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.gravestonepix.com/contents1a/2009/08/maj-gen-sir-george-frederick-johnson/?doing_wp_cron=1470920148.2649910449981689453125">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> .
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (3)
Grave of Major-General Sir George Frederick Johnson and Lady Ida Mary Johnson. There is not much web information on Major-General Johnson but he appears to have commanded the Household Brigade and been General Officer Commanding London District. See: LinkExternal link and LinkExternal link .
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (4) Decorated memorial to Captain Joseph Henry Cowie of the Border Regiment.
Church of St Mary, Walton - August 2016 (4)
Decorated memorial to Captain Joseph Henry Cowie of the Border Regiment.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (1) Looking down the aisle to the reredos and the east window.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (1)
Looking down the aisle to the reredos and the east window.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (2) The 1869 east window by William Wailes.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (2)
The 1869 east window by William Wailes.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (3) Windows in the south wall in memory of Captain Charles Elidor Whinyates of the 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, who died at Mentone France on 27 February 1872.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (3)
Windows in the south wall in memory of Captain Charles Elidor Whinyates of the 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, who died at Mentone France on 27 February 1872.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (4) Single window in the north wall in memory of Leonard Potts, former game-keeper at Castlesteads who died on 21 December 1912.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (4)
Single window in the north wall in memory of Leonard Potts, former game-keeper at Castlesteads who died on 21 December 1912.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (5) Double window in the north wall in memory of Joseph and Isabell Chirlwall, staff at Castlesteads.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (5)
Double window in the north wall in memory of Joseph and Isabell Chirlwall, staff at Castlesteads.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (6) Main entrance with memorial to the Rev Thomas Ireland, minister of the parish for 34 years.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (6)
Main entrance with memorial to the Rev Thomas Ireland, minister of the parish for 34 years.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (7) Memorial to Dr William Jackson.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (7)
Memorial to Dr William Jackson.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (8) Carrick family memorial.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (8)
Carrick family memorial.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (9) Memorial to Reginald Mayall, Vicar of Walton 1941-44.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (9)
Memorial to Reginald Mayall, Vicar of Walton 1941-44.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (10) Memorial to Rev R T M Lindesay, Vicar of Walton 1907-1941.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (10)
Memorial to Rev R T M Lindesay, Vicar of Walton 1907-1941.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (10) The mosaic reredos.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (10)
The mosaic reredos.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (11) The font - the small notice indicates the wrought ironwork was designed by C M Harper to mark the centenary of the present Church in 1969.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (11)
The font - the small notice indicates the wrought ironwork was designed by C M Harper to mark the centenary of the present Church in 1969.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (12) War memorials to the parishioners killed in World War I (above) and World War II (below).
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (12)
War memorials to the parishioners killed in World War I (above) and World War II (below).
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (13) View east along the north wall.
Church of St Mary, Walton - September 2016 (13)
View east along the north wall.
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Walton is located at Grid Ref: NY5266 (Lat: 54.986853, Lng: -2.749606)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Carlisle

Police Authority: Cumbria

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