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Kendal was the largest town in the County of Westmorland (though not the capital which was Appleby), before it became part of Cumbria. It was a one of the country's main manufacturing towns from the 14th Century until the 19th Century, with many mills on the River Kent. The layout of the town is characterised by the narrow yards and lanes branching from the main street. Kendal is an attractive, historical town, still the centre of a lot of local industry. It is less than a mile from the National Park boundary but is overlooked by the majority of people heading for Windermere and Grasmere. The population of Kendal is approximately 26,000
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Brief guide to St Georges Church, Kendal. Includes people, parish news, and events
Group of volunteers trained to provide life saving skills to people critically injured or ill prior to the arrival of an ambulance. Information about them, news and contact details.
The architecture, history, activities
Official web site of the Kendal town council.
Includes overview, Sunday, youth, prayer, outreach, news and location.
Brief guide to St Georges Church, Kendal. Includes people, parish news, and events
Group of volunteers trained to provide life saving skills to people critically injured or ill prior to the arrival of an ambulance. Information about them, news and contact details.
Includes overview, Sunday, youth, prayer, outreach, news and location.
The architecture, history, activities
Official web site of the Kendal town council.
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