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Clifton, Cumbria

Clifton is a small linear village and civil parish 3 miles outside of Penrith, Cumbria, UK with a primary school, a pub and a hotel. The local shop and postoffice is now closed. There were 2 railway stations here once Clfton or Clifton Mooron the Eden Valley Railway and Clifton & Lowther on the West Coast Main Line. Confusingly Clifton & Lowther Station is at a hamlet known as Clifton Moor and at Clifton Moor station had a private waiting room for the local landowners the Lowther family.

Clifton Moor was the site, in 1745, of the final battle in England between Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Duke of Cumberland. The local church, St Cuthbert's, contains the graves of 10 men killed in that fight. Some of the remains of St Cuthbert are also said to be languishing in the church. The story of a local family, the Wybergs, whose property was forcibly sold by Oliver Cromwell in 1652, is told in Sir Walter Scott's novel, Waverley, which also features the battle on Clifton Moor.

St Cuthbert's church contains a monument to a local benefactoress, Eleanor Engayne, who died about the year 1395. According to the Topography and Directory of Westmorland, 1851, the manor of Clifton was given in the reign of Henry II, by Hugh de Morvile, one of Thomas à Becket's murderers, to Gilbert de Engayne, with whose descendants it continued till their heiress, Eleanor, in 1364, carried it in marriage to William de Wyberg.

John "Iron-Mad" Wilkinson, the industrialist, was born in Clifton in 1728.

Within the parish is also most of the hamlet of Clifton Dykes

External links

*The Cumbria Directory: Clifton
*Clifton Standing Stones
*Edenlinks: Contemporary description of the Battle of Clifton Moor
*English Heritage: Clifton Tower



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