Brougham

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Brougham is a small village and civil parish in Cumbria, England, known for its historic castle and proximity to the town of Penrith.

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Label Occurrences
Brougham canonical 3

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty Cumbria NERFINISHED
civilParishOf Eden District NERFINISHED
country England
countrySubdivision England
governedBy Eden District Council NERFINISHED
hasEconomy agriculture
tourism
hasFeature agricultural land
historic buildings
rural settlement pattern
hasHeritageDesignation Brougham Castle contains Grade I listed structures
Brougham Castle is a scheduled monument
Brougham Hall includes listed buildings
hasHistoricalAssociation Clifford family (at Brougham Castle) NERFINISHED
medieval period
hasHistoricSite Brougham Castle NERFINISHED
Brougham Hall NERFINISHED
Countess Pillar NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Brougham Castle NERFINISHED
Brougham Hall NERFINISHED
Countess Pillar NERFINISHED
Ninekirks (St Ninian’s Church) NERFINISHED
St Wilfrid’s Chapel NERFINISHED
hasLandscape pasture land
river valleys
hasNameOrigin name derived from Old English or Norse elements
hasReligiousSite Ninekirks (St Ninian’s Church) NERFINISHED
St Wilfrid’s Chapel NERFINISHED
hasTransportLink proximity to Penrith railway station
historicCounty Westmorland NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
North West England
locatedNear River Lowther NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Eamont NERFINISHED
near A66 road NERFINISHED
Clifton NERFINISHED
Eamont Bridge NERFINISHED
Lake District National Park boundary
M6 motorway NERFINISHED
Penrith NERFINISHED
Yanwath NERFINISHED
OSGridReference NY5430 (approximate)
partOf Eden valley area NERFINISHED
postalTown Penrith NERFINISHED
region North West England

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River Lowther flowsThrough Brougham
MX Brougham nameContains Brougham