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Entries in Red - Require a Photograph CUMBERLAND Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society Entries in red - require a photograph CUMBERLAND Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position CU_ALBR01 NY 70970 47108 A689 ALSTON MOOR Harbut Law, 100m S of entrance to Sheepriggs on the verge CU_ALHX00 NY 71743 46477 A686 ALSTON MOOR Fore Street, to W of Town Hall, at jct with A689 set in church wall CU_ALHX01 NY 71617 48075 A686 ALSTON MOOR SW of Newshield, on bend opp. FP Ayle sign on grass verge CU_ALHX02 NY 72782 49083 A686 ALSTON MOOR N of Whitehouse on bend by pole 3A, on banking below hillside CU_ALHX03 NY 73637 49898 A686 ALSTON MOOR W of Clargill Head on grass verge, on bend above track to pottery CU_ALMT01 NY 72518 45192 B6277 ALSTON MOOR near jct of UC Rd to A689, NE of Annat Wall on the verge nr brown sign to Thortergill forge 3 miles CU_ALMT02 NY 72903 43676 B6277 ALSTON MOOR by gate to Rise Head on the verge RHS gate, GR lamp box in LHS gate post CU_ALMT03 NY 74040 42823 B6277 ALSTON MOOR High Hundybridge on the verge next to track CU_ALMT04 NY 74982 41974 B6277 ALSTON MOOR above Garrigill, Dodbury, 200m S of jct, E of Bunkershill on the verge; 100m from sign to Loaning end CU_ALMT05 NY 75764 40587 B6277 ALSTON MOOR E of Ashgillside on the verge; nr rusty iron gate and opp. & above footpath sign to Garrigill CU_ALMT06 NY 76366 39310 B6277 ALSTON MOOR E of Over Lee House on the verge; nr iron gate and opp. footpath sign to Tyne Valley CU_ALMT07 NY 77050 37864 B6277 ALSTON MOOR S of Ladygill Bridge on the verge; nr sign for Rd narrows CU_ALMT08 NY 77494 36393 B6277 ALSTON MOOR half way between Darngill and Crookburn Bridges on the verge; nr slight bend and almost on brow of hill CU_ALNH01 NY 73395 46236 A689 ALSTON MOOR Skelgill, 250m W of drive to High Skelgill on verge behind ditch CU_ALNH02 NY 74983 46109 A689 ALSTON MOOR Hudgillrigg, opp. entrance to Hudgillrigg Farm on grass verge CU_ALNH03 NY 76243 45303 A689 ALSTON MOOR Nentsberry, 100m W of former chapel on grass verge CU_ALNH04 NY 77450 44363 A689 ALSTON MOOR Nenthead NW of village on grass verge CU_ALNH05 NY 78702 43540 A689 ALSTON MOOR Nenthead SE of village, SE of bend, on grass verge 1 Registered Charity No 1105688 Entries in red - require a photograph CUMBERLAND Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position CU_ALPR01 NY 70970 45105 A686 ALSTON MOOR E of Bayles, opp. entrance to Middle Bayles on grass verge CU_ALPR02 NY 69966 43915 A686 ALSTON MOOR NE of Hartside Cottage, by Public Way CrossRds on grass verge CU_ALPR03 NY 68700 42957 A686 ALSTON MOOR SW of Hartside House on grass verge, nr field gate CU_ALPR04 NY 67270 42320 A686 GLASSONBY W of Meathaw Hill on grass verge, on bend with double white line CU_ALPR05 NY 65706 42256 A686 GLASSONBY E of Hartside Café, 100m above old house, opp. on grass verge CU_ALPR08 NY 62708 40670 A686 OUSBY Melmerby, Long Craggs, on bend in banking, opp. Show pole CU_CBBM02 NY 03344 08411 UC Rd HAILE Hardgates Rd, by "Langdale" grass verge at T junction CU_CBEG NY 03389 08698 UC Rd HAILE Beck Brow, Haile village T junction against wall CU_CLBR01 NY 41887 55873 A69 CARLISLE Brunton Park, Warwick Rd, by Lakeland Gate Premier Inn in iron railings under bushes CU_CLBR04 NY 46446 56561 A69 WETHERAL Warwick on Eden Set into wall CU_CLBR05 NY 47866 57023 A69 HAYTON Corby Hill, E of Warwick, 100m west of traffic lights, nr opp. petrol station on wide cut grass verge, between footpath and domesic hedge CU_CLBR06 NY 49186 57990 A69 HAYTON Greenholme, E of Carlisle Lodge on grass verge CU_CLBR07 NY 50649 58675 A69 HAYTON Broomriggs, W of Hayton Lane End, opp. Hayton Tearooms on grass verge CU_CLBR08 NY 51912 59483 A69 BRAMPTON Geltside, N of New Gelt Bridge on grass verge CU_CLCM02 NY 37717 54249 A595 CARLISLE Wigton Rd, Morton School, 100m N of jct with Glaramara Dr nr Shuttle House in hedge behind wide footpath/cycleway; just S of bus-shelter CU_CLCM03 NY 36647 53049 A595 CUMMERSDALE E of Newby Cross Farm, Dalston on grass verge CU_CLCM04 NY 35302 52015 A595 THURSBY Orton Grange built into Orton Grange Farm gateway wall CU_CLCM05 NY 34062 51068 A595 THURSBY S of Nealhouse Farm back of deep verge under Copper beech 2 Registered Charity No 1105688 Entries in red - require a photograph CUMBERLAND Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position CU_CLCM06 NY 32708 50268 A595 THURSBY N side of Thursby Village Green against wall in pavement CU_CLCM07 NY 31637 49836 A595 THURSBY Golden Acres bungalow on grass verge CU_CLCM08 NY 30277 48764 A595 WESTWARD Beech House, W of West Woodside, NE of Micklethwaite, at xrds on grass verge CU_CLCM09 NY 28917 47932 A595 THURSBY 50m W of Jenkin Farm High grass in verge CU_CLCM10 NY 27509 47119 A595 WESTWARD E of Street, jct with B5305 on grass verge CU_CLCM11 NY 26167 46248 A595 WESTWARD Old Carlisle, E of Red Dial against dry stone wall CU_CLCM11a NY 25880 48631 B5303 (was A595)WIGTON opp. Accrington Terrace, in front of St Cuthbert's Presbytery in Presbytery wall CU_CLCM12 NY 24868 45323 A595 BOLTONS The Wreay, SW of Red Dial Right of entrance to The Wreay CU_CLCM12A NY 25667 46675 B5304 WIGTON High Longthwaite Under hedge near metal seat CU_CLCM13 NY 23668 44251 UC Rd (was A595)BOLTONS Bolton Low Houses, by Rose Garth, opp. Solway View in tarmac front of house CU_CLCM14 NY 22513 43244 A595 BOLTONS High Waverbridge, 100m E of Rd jct to Bolton Gate, Percy Hill in hedge CU_CLCM15 NY 21283 42285 A595 BOLTONS Mealsgate, 50m E Kelsey Hotel, (Pink House Hotel) E of Aldersceugh on grass verge CU_CLCM16 NY 20077 41198 A595 BOLTONS Aldersceugh, 100m W of Coach House Restaurant in shrub BLENNERHASSET & CU_CLCM17 NY 19070 40104 A595 TORPENHOW Kirklands Guards, SW of Kirkland Green; SW of Mealsgate on hill up to Rd jct to Torpenhow; under hedge CU_CLCM18 NY 18159 39028 UC Rd BOTHEL & THREAPLE Bothel, former A595 opp. 'Langaith' on bank CU_CLCM19 NY 175 385 A595 BOTHEL & THREAPLE Overgates, Kirkland Grove on grass verge CU_CLCM22 NY 14904 35794 A595 BLINDCRAKE Moota Quarry, N of Blindcrake; opp. Moota Inn on grass verge CU_CLCM23 NY 139 346 A595 BLINDCRAKE NE of southern lane into Blindcrake by the Rd 3 Registered Charity No 1105688 Entries in red - require a photograph CUMBERLAND Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position CU_CLCM24 NY 11909 32270 A595 BRIDEKIRK Woodhall, at jct of Rd to Bridekirk & Tallentree, S of Ann's Hill on grass verge CU_CLCMa07 NY 30391 50889 A596 THURSBY Whinnow Private farmhouse CU_CLCMa09 NY 28436 50431 A596 THURSBY 50m W of Micklethwaite Farm, NE of Micklethwaite in verge CU_CLCMa10 NY 27250 49530 A596 WOODSIDE Rd to Wigton rear of grass CU_CLCMa11 NY 272 495 A596 WIGTON jct of By-pass top of bank CU_CLGA09 NY 36800 68741 A6071 LONGTOWN S of Smalmston, W side of railway bridge behind safety barrier CU_CLGA11 NY 33845 67905 UC Rd KIRK&REWS Mill Hill, opp. entrance to Scotts Peat Works on embankment in front of ditch CU_CLGA12 NY 32658 67080 B7076 KIRK&REWS Grenta Chase Hotel, just S of border in hotel perimeter wall CU_CLGG00 NY 4000 5682 A7 STANWIX RURAL by Stanwix Bank House by the Rd CU_CLGG04 NY 37322 62133 UC Rd (was A74) ROCKCLIFFE newly constructed Rd for non-motorway traffic, back of Shell petrol station; M74 carriageway on the verge at back of garage CU_CLHW10 NY 39540 70845 UC Rd ARTHURET SW of Netherby Hall Hedgerow CU_CLHW12 NY 40965 73613 UC Rd KIRK&REWS Moat Common, Carwinley on grass verge CU_CLHW13 NY 42116 74668 UC Rd NICHOLFOREST NE of Tilekiln Wood on grass verge CU_CLHW14 NY 43385 75677 UC Rd NICHOLFOREST Dykehead on grass verge CU_CLHW15 NY 43576 76840 B6318 NICHOLFOREST SE of Penton House, jct with UC Rd to Watleyhirst on the verge CU_CLLT01 NY 4000 5581 A7 CARLISLE Stanwix Bank, beside Stanwix Bank House, at jct with Bampton Rd in pavement with back to steps with rails leading to door CU_CLLT02 NY 39475 59439 A7 CARLISLE Kingstown Rd, opp. No. 236, at jct with Parkhouse Rd, beside HSBC Bank on the slip Rd leading to retail park; back to retaining wall CU_CLLT03 NY 39600 61057 A69 ROCKCLIFFE Harker opp garage on grass verge 4 Registered Charity No 1105688 Entries in red - require a photograph CUMBERLAND Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position CU_CLLT04 NY 39648 62655 A7 WESTLINTON Blackford on grass verge CU_CLLT05 NY 3936 6425 A7 WESTLINTON S of West Linton under power lines, 15m N of cross Rds 300m sign CU_CLLT07 NY 38873 66984 A7 ARTHURET Hopesike Woods, S of jct to Briscoe Hill on grass verge CU_CLLT08 NY 38065 68382 A7 ARTHURET Carlisle Rd, Longtown, opp. Community Centre in hedge CU_CLLT09 NY 37197 69580 A7 KIRK&REWS opp. Nurseries, S of Dicksteer Cottage of West View Lonning, N of Sandbed in hedge CU_CLLT10 NY 37852 70916 A7 KIRK&REWS Batenbush, 15m N of entrance to wood on grass verge CU_CLLT11 NY 38677 72274 A7 KIRK&REWS Kirkandrews-on-Usk church,150m S of jct to Kirkandrew's Tower on grass verge, nr pole DP13 CU_CLNC01 NY 40553 57214 B6264 (was A689)CARLISLE Brampton Rd opp. sports fields by Eden Brae House (No. 20) against wall CU_CLNC04 NY 44523 59500 UC Rd (was A689)STANWIX RURAL Low Crosby, opp.
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