Greenodd

E349352

Greenodd is a small village in Cumbria, England, situated near the southern end of the Lake District and historically known as a minor port and local trading center.

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Label Occurrences
Greenodd canonical 2

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
category Furness
Populated coastal places in Cumbria
Villages in Cumbria
ceremonialCounty Cumbria
constituencyWestminster Barrow and Furness
country England
hasAmenity pub
shops
village hall
hasFeature bridge over the River Crake
village green
historicallyIn Lancashire
Lancashire North of the Sands
historicalRole local trading centre
minor port
locatedIn Cumbria
North West England
South Lakeland district
United Kingdom
locatedNear Leven Estuary
surface form: Leven estuary

Newby Bridge
Ulverston
southern end of the Lake District
locatedOn River Crake
near Lake District
OSGridReference SD3182
postalTown Ulverston
postcodeDistrict LA12
region Furness
roadJunctionOf A5092
A590

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River Leven flowsThrough Greenodd
subject surface form: River Leven (Cumbria)
Leven Estuary near Greenodd