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Whitehaven Cemetery

Also known as: Whitehaven

Free admission

Whitehaven Cemetery is a cemetery in the United Kingdom.

Sidings south of Corkickle station - geograph.org.uk - 1271066

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Corkickle · 0.9 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Whitehaven Cemetery is a cemetery in North-East England of architectural and local-history note. It sits within the Whitehaven and Workington parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Corkickle, about 0.9 km away. Postcode area CA28.

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From the Wikipedia article

Whitehaven is a town and civil parish in the Cumberland district of Cumbria, England. It is a port on the north-west coast, and lies 4 miles (6 km) outside the Lake District National Park. It is 35 miles (56 km) south-west of Carlisle. The parish also includes the small village of Sandwith. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 24,040 and the Whitehaven built up area had a population of 22,945. The town's growth was largely due to the exploitation of the extensive coal measures by the Lowther family, driving a growing export of coal through the harbour from the 17th century onwards. It was also a major port for trading with the American colonies, and was, after London, the second busiest port of England by tonnage from 1750 to 1772. This prosperity led to the creation of a Georgian planned town in the 18th century which has left an architectural legacy of over 170 listed buildings. Whitehaven was the site of a major chemical industry after World War II, but both that and the coal industry have disappeared, and today the major industry is the nearby Sellafield nuclear complex, which is the largest local employer of labour and has a significant administrative base in the town. Whitehaven includes a number of former villages, estates and suburbs, such as Mirehouse, Woodhouse, Kells and Hensingham, and is served by the Cumbrian Coast railway line and the A595 road.

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Background

History

Although there was a Roman fort at Parton, around 1.2 mi to the north, there is no evidence of a Roman settlement on the site of the present town of Whitehaven. The area was settled by Irish-Norse Vikings in the 10th century. The area name of Copeland, which includes Whitehaven, indicates that the land was purchased from the Kingdom of Strathclyde, possibly with loot from Ireland. Following the arrival of the Normans, in about 1120 St Bees Priory was founded by William de Meschin, which was granted a large tract of land from the coast at Whitehaven to the river Keekle, and then south down the River Ehen to the sea. This included the small fishing village of Whitehaven.

Description

Sir John Lowther, 2nd Baronet (1642–1706) significantly developed the coal industry and the trade with Ireland. He spent over £11,000 in expanding the Lowther holdings in the area, and considerably improved the drainage of his pits; thus allowing mining at greater depths.}} By the 1740s Lowther was the dominant supplier of coal exported from every harbour in the Cumberland coalfield and from the late 17th to the mid-19th centuries this coal represented 6%-7% of all English exports to Ireland; most of the coal burnt in Dublin came from here. However, Lowther was noted for his unscrupulous business practices, and a lease of the coal royalties owned by St Bees School was obtained in 1742 on…

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Coordinates
54.5342, -3.5858
District
Cumberland
Parish
Whitehaven
Postcode
CA28 9HU
Parliamentary constituency
Whitehaven and Workington
Nearest railway station
Corkickle0.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Whitehaven Cemetery?
Whitehaven Cemetery is in North East England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.5342°, -3.5858°. The nearest railway station is Corkickle, around 0.9 km away.
Is Whitehaven Cemetery free to visit?
Yes — admission to Whitehaven Cemetery is free.