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  Sedbergh & The Western Dales    
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The Quaker Tapestry Exhibition Centre | A 19thC Georgian meeting house, Grade II star Listed building. Home of the Quaker Tapestry. Spacious meeting rooms ideal conference facilities.  

Family Indoor/Outdoor Attractions
From working farms to arts and heritage centres, there are many things to do in this area. Sheepfolds for example, is Cumbria’s major countryside sculpture project by international artist Andy Goldsworthy.

   
       
Low Sizergh Barn | Farm trail through beautiful countryside around an organic dairy farm, speciality foods in an 18thC barn, tea room, craft and gift galleries.  

Leisure Activities
The nearby Howgills offer some of the most undiscovered hillwalking in England while the Cumbrian Cycle Way provides an excellent route which passes the impressive Cautley Spout cascade of water along the way to Kirkby Stephen.

   
       
Kirby Lonsdale | Kirkby Lonsdale is a beautiful market town located in the River Lune valley on the fringes of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks.  

Places To Visit
Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale (home to the Devil’s Bridge) are two of the prettiest towns you’re ever likely to see. Elegant Georgian houses and pretty little cottages line the streets. Against this is a backdrop of truly inspirational countryside.

   
       
 
     
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