Crackenthorpe Explained

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Country:England
Official Name:Crackenthorpe
Coordinates:54.583°N -2.517°W
Civil Parish:Crackenthorpe
Population:77
Population Ref:(2001)
Shire District:Eden
Shire County:Cumbria
Region:North West England
Constituency Westminster:Penrith and the Border
Post Town:APPLEBY IN WESTMORLAND
Postcode District:CA16
Postcode Area:CA
Dial Code:01768
Os Grid Reference:NY6622

Crackenthorpe is a village and civil parish in the Eden District of Cumbria, England. It is about 12miles south east of Penrith. The village was on the A66 road until it was by-passed. The population of the civil parish was less than 100 at the 2011 Census. Details are therefore included in the parish of Long Marton.

Crackenthorpe Hall is a large grade II listed house which was rebuilt in the early 17th century and restructured in circa 1685 by Hugh & Thomas Machell. It has since been subdivided into several dwellings. It was reputedly haunted by the ghost of Peg Sneddle, the grey lady of Crackenthorpe. Her body was exhumed and buried in the bed of the River Eden under a boulder of Shap granite known as Peg's stone.[1]

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  1. Web site: Crackenthorpe Hall. 19 August 2014.