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Population
  
55

Region
  
North West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Cumbria

Dialling code
  
01931

UK parliament constituency
  
Penrith and The Border

OS grid reference
  
NY602174

Country
  
England

Post town
  
PENRITH

District
  
Eden District

Civil parish
  
Crosby Ravensworth

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Reagill is an isolated hamlet in the parish of Crosby Ravensworth, in the Eden District, in the English county of Cumbria, England. It is a few miles away from the town of Appleby-in-Westmorland. There is also the village of Sleagill nearby.

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Map of Reagill, Penrith, UK

History

The oldest building in the village is Reagill Grange, of which construction commenced in the 17th Century. The Grange is a typical example of 17th-18th century English rural architecture, weatherproofed simply with lime based render, and consisting of several wings all of different ages. It is still the principal building in the village, a family home as well as being a venue for gatherings of the villagers.

Reagill was the home of artist and sculptor Thomas Bland in the 18th century. Bland was well known at the time for his eccentric nature. His work is abundant in the local area, most notably his image garden in the centre of the village, which contains a wealth of carvings, and a carving of Queen Victoria at the nearby Shap Wells Hotel.

References

Reagill Wikipedia