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Cumwhinton

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OS grid reference
  
NY451528

Country
  
England

Post town
  
CARLISLE

Local time
  
Monday 4:03 PM

District
  
City of Carlisle

Civil parish
  
Wetheral

Region
  
North West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
CA4

Shire county
  
Cumbria

Dialling code
  
01228

UK parliament constituency
  
Carlisle

Cumwhinton

Weather
  
9°C, Wind W at 14 km/h, 67% Humidity

Cumwhinton is a small village in Cumberland, England. It is around one mile away from both Scotby and Wetheral, and four miles from Carlisle. The village lies in Wetheral civil parish.

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Map of Cumwhinton, Carlisle, UK

History and facilities

A hamlet was established at Cumwhinton by the middle of the 12th century, initially under the name Cumquintina, believed to be named after Saint Quentin. The site also had a manor owned by the Bavin family, who gave it to Lanercost Priory after three generations of ownership.

By 1831, Cumwhinton was a joint township with nearby Cotehill, also in Wetheral parish, and had a population of 472.

Cumwhinton is a small village by local standards. Despite its small size, it is home to a pub, a village hall and a village shop.

Cumwhinton Primary School provides educational facilities for children in the village. In 2008 a new extension was opened for pupils with autism, one of only four in the county; the building was unveiled by footballer Matt Jansen, a former pupil at the school.

Cumwhinton is often confused with the village of Cumwhitton a few miles to the east.

Railway station

Cumwhinton had a railway station on the Settle-Carlisle Railway between Scotby and Cotehill, but this was closed to passengers in 1956. The station was designed by the Midland Railway company architect John Holloway Sanders. The station building, which dates from 1875 and remains in use as a private dwelling (the platforms and former waiting shelter also survive), was Grade II listed in 1984.

References

Cumwhinton Wikipedia