Great Strickland Explained

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Static Image Caption:Strickland Arms
Country:England
Official Name:Great Strickland
Coordinates:54.599°N -2.682°W
Population:370
Population Ref:(2011(including Little Strickland and Thrimby))
Civil Parish:Great Strickland
Shire District:Eden
Shire County:Cumbria
Region:North West England
Constituency Westminster:Penrith and the Border
Post Town:PENRITH
Postcode District:CA10
Postcode Area:CA
Dial Code:01931
Os Grid Reference:NY5522

Great Strickland is a village and civil parish in the Eden Valley between the Cumbrian mountains in the west and the Pennines in the east. It is 5miles south east of Penrith, and is in the former county of Westmorland.[1] At the 2011 Census Great Strickland was grouped with Little Strickland, itself enlarged to include Thrimby after 2001, to give a total population of 370. The equivalent figure from the 2001 census was 342.

The sandstone village church is dedicated to Saint Barnabas and was constructed in 1872. It has a bell turret.

To the west of the village lies the River Leith, the West Coast Main Line and the M6 Motorway. To the south lies the small settlement of Little Strickland.

History

See main article: Strickland (surname). The village gets its name from a Scandinavian term for pastureland around the 9th and 10th centuries.

In 1179, the local heiress Christian de Leteham married Walter de Castlecarrock and he changed his name to de Strikeland.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.thecumbriadirectory.com/Town_or_Village/location.php?url=great_strickland Great Stickland
  2. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/STRICKLAND.htm Strickland family