Cartmel

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Cartmel is a historic village in Cumbria, England, renowned for its medieval priory, traditional racecourse, and famous sticky toffee pudding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
administrativeDivision civil parish of Lower Allithwaite
country England
hasArchitectureStyle medieval
vernacular architecture
hasAttraction artisan food shops
historic village square
hasBuildingMaterial stone
hasCuisineSpeciality sticky toffee pudding
hasCulturalSignificance historic religious centre
regional food destination
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
hospitality
retail
hasEvent Cartmel Races
hasFeature medieval street layout
rural surroundings
stone cottages
village square
hasGastronomy fine dining restaurants
gastropubs
hasHeritage medieval priory church
hasLandmark Cartmel Priory
Cartmel Racecourse
hasPostalArea LA11
hasRegion North West England
hasReligiousBuilding Cartmel Priory
hasReligiousDenomination Church of England
hasTransport local bus services
hasTypeOfEvent horse racing
historicCounty Lancashire
knownFor Cartmel Priory
Cartmel Racecourse
sticky toffee pudding
tourism
locatedIn Cumbria
North West England
locatedNear Grange-over-Sands
Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
nearestRailwayStation Grange-over-Sands railway station
partOf South Lakeland district
tourismType food tourism
heritage tourism
rural tourism

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