Cartmel, The Beck 1914
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Cartmel has been described as a cathedral city in miniature. With its magnificent 12th-century priory church of St Mary, its market cross and broad cobbled square, it is perennially popular with visitors. Here ducks dabble peacefully in the beck which runs through the centre of the village, while a mother proudly poses with her baby. In the background, a notice on the shop advertises a 20hp Ford car for hire.

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A Selection of Memories from Cartmel

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Cartmel

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I have lived in the pretty village of Cartmel all my life and I love the quiet, calming atmosphere we have here. Once a friend and myself used to walk through the village with a nanny goat called Nancy and her 2 kids, we'd arrive in the square and rest at the market cross with the goats playing on the "fish slabs" which caused a lot of amusement to the visitors, who in turn must have thought we were slightly mad! Near by is ...see more