Ingmire Hall
in Cumbria of England, United Kingdom

Noteable things around
Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
54.322 and -2.558 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 54° 19' 20" and W -2° 33' 28"
Currency and Currency Code:
Pound - GBP
Spoken languages:
English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic
Local electricity:
230 V - 50 Hz (plugs: G)
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 3G, 4G
Local Time: 06:19 PM (Friday)
Timezone: Europe/London
UTC/GMT offset: 0 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
5:12 am and 9:00 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-45.883 and 170.633 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Pukehiki
References
This place on Geonames.org
Current travel safety evaluation for United Kingdom in Northern Europe

Safety Score: 3,0 of 5.0 based on data from 9 authorites. Meaning we advice caution when travelling to United Kingdom.

Travel warnings are updated daily. Source: Travel Warning United Kingdom. Last Update: 2024-05-10 08:04:54

Delve into Ingmire Hall

Ingmire Hall in Cumbria (England) is located in United Kingdom about 219 mi (or 353 km) north-west of London, the country's capital town.

Current time in Ingmire Hall is now 06:19 PM (Friday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 8 airports close to Ingmire Hall, of which 4 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Barrow Walney Island Airport in a distance of 31 mi (or 51 km), South-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).

There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site is Frontiers of the Roman Empire in Germany at a distance of 65 mi (or 105 km). The closest in United Kingdom is Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City in a distance of 89 mi (or 105 km), North-East. Also, if you like playing golf, there are some options within driving distance. If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.

While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Holwick, Newbiggin, Bowes, Blackburn and Preston. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.

Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 19°C / 67 °F

Morning Temperature 13°C / 55 °F
Evening Temperature 18°C / 65 °F
Night Temperature 13°C / 56 °F
Chance of rainfall 0%
Air Humidity 67%
Air Pressure 1024 hPa
Wind Speed Light breeze with 5 km/h (3 mph) from North-East
Cloud Conditions Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky
General Conditions Overcast clouds

Saturday, 11th of May 2024

19°C (67 °F)
14°C (56 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.

Sunday, 12th of May 2024

18°C (64 °F)
14°C (57 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.

Monday, 13th of May 2024

16°C (60 °F)
12°C (53 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.

Hotels and Places to Stay

Days Inn Kendal Killington Lake

Address
3,2 mi
Roadchef Motorway Scv Area M6 South Cumbria
LA8 0NW Kendal
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Videos from this area

These are videos related to the place based on their proximity to this place.

Howgills Mountain bike descent from Winder, Sedbergh

Published: September 27, 2014
Length: 04:38 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: danposs86

Coming down from Arant Haw on the Howgills, past Winder and down into Sedbergh, Cumbria. Prime mountain biking location!


2009 Sedbergh Nostalgia Scramble - Andy Roberton

Published: August 24, 2009
Length: 46:13 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: stevex35

Andy Roberton rides his BSA at the 2009 Sedbergh Nostalgia Scramble, Cumbria, England.


The Calf from Sedbergh.

Published: October 30, 2012
Length: 57:23 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: Peter Stuart

Sedbergh - Crook - Calders - The Calf - Calders - Arant Haw - Winder - Sedbergh (Grid ref. SD 658920) Total Distance 8.5 miles, Total Ascent 2550 feet, Equivalent Distance 13.6 miles.


Tandem Ride From Oysterber Farm Holiday Cottages To Sedbergh

Published: September 12, 2011
Length: 24:17 min
Rating: 4 of 5
Author: Barrie Cartledge

Short Video of a Tandem Ride done by Kathy & Barrie Cartledge starting at Oysterber Farm Holiday Cottages and riding to Sedbergh via Melling, Burrow, Cowan Bridge & Barbondale.


MTB Along the bottom of Winder, Sedbergh

Published: August 03, 2012
Length: 48:31 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: danposs86


Dufton to Sedbergh by bike

Published: August 15, 2008
Length: 03:37 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: utnapishnatim

Return journey via Kirby Stephen and the A683.Shown at x16 speed.


Briskoda Sedbergh and Hawes.

Published: March 23, 2010
Length: 48:17 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: IanW1

North West section of Briskoda meeting at Sedbergh March 2010 and including the Buttertubs Pass. 15 cars in all, sticking together for most of it...lol.


Camping at Sedbergh August 2009

Published: October 08, 2009
Length: 35:57 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: cratch1959

VOYAGER Minibus (www.voyagerminibus.co.uk) camping at Sedbergh, Cumbria with the Mansfield Boy's Brigade. River in flood after heavy rain.


Yorkshire dales bridgeswing back flip

Published: January 06, 2014
Length: 51:16 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: Adventure North West

good back flip off viaduct near sedbergh in the yorkshire dales near lancashire.


The Road To Appleby Horse Fair 2011 pt 1

Published: June 07, 2011
Length: 59:16 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: patruby1606

On the road to Sedburgh.


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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Briggflatts Meeting House

Briggflatts Meeting House is a Friends Meeting House of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), near Sedbergh in Northwest England, built in 1675. It is the subject of Basil Bunting's poem “At Briggflatts meetinghouse” (1975). Most references use the spelling "Briggflatts", with two 'g's and two 't's. This is the spelling Bunting used for his poem. However, some sources give the spelling of the meeting house with a single 'g': "Brigflatts" or with a single 't': "Briggflats".

Located at 54.3147, -2.55354 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Quaker meeting houses in the United Kingdom, Churches in Cumbria, Religious buildings completed in 1675, 17th-century Quaker meeting houses, Quakerism in England

River Rawthey

The River Rawthey is a river in Cumbria. The headwaters of the Rawthey are at Rawthey Gill Foot, where Rawthey Gill, whose own source is a confluence at Gill Head on East Baugh Fell, meets Haskhaw Gill. Moving initially northwards, the Rawthey picks up Whin Stone Gill in Uldale before skirting round Bluecaster, after which the river moves south-by-southwest through Cautley.

Located at 54.3, -2.56667 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Rivers of Cumbria, History of Yorkshire

River Dee (Lune)

The River Dee is a river running through the extreme south east of Cumbria, a part of the Craven region traditionally part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. The river rises at Dent Head Farm on the Dales Way, formed from several smaller streams emanating from Blea Moor Moss, the River Dee makes its way northward past Stone House to Cowgill, where it turns left into Dentdale. In Dentdale, it picks up the waters of Deepdale Beck, travelling north from Whernside before passing Dent and Gawthrop.

Located at 54.3133, -2.5425 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Rivers of Cumbria

Holy Trinity Church, Howgill

Holy Trinity Church, Howgill, stands in a country lane near the hamlet of Howgill, between Sedbergh and Tebay, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican church in the deanery of Ewecross, the archdeaconry of Craven and the diocese of Bradford. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.

Located at 54.3495, -2.565 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Church of England churches in Cumbria, Grade II listed churches, Grade II listed buildings in Cumbria, Gothic Revival architecture in Cumbria, Religious buildings completed in 1838, 19th-century Church of England church buildings, Diocese of Bradford, Edmund Sharpe buildings

St Gregory's Church, Vale of Lune

St Gregory's Church, Vale of Lune, also known as Vale of Lune Chapel, is a redundant Anglican church situated on the A684 road about 1.5 miles to the west of Sedbergh, Cumbria, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.

Located at 54.324, -2.5638 (Lat. / Lng.), about 0 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Grade II listed buildings in Cumbria, 1860s architecture, 19th-century church buildings, Anglican congregations established in the 19th century, Churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust

The Bull Hotel, Sedbergh

The Bull Hotel, formerly The Black Bull Hotel, is a 17th century coaching inn in Sedbergh, Cumbria. It is located in a narrow passage parallel with the Main Street of Sedbergh and contains 14 rooms. Historically the inn has been used for conferences, particularly by science associations and groups such as geologists and naturalists since at least the 1880s.

Located at 54.3237, -2.5275 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Hotels in Cumbria, Public houses in Cumbria

Sedbergh People's Hall

Sedbergh People's Hall is a village hall in Sedbergh, unique because it was built by the people, for the people.

Located at 54.3246, -2.53062 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Articles created via the Article Wizard, Buildings and structures in Cumbria

St Andrew's Church, Sedbergh

St Andrew's Church, Sedbergh, is located in Main Street, Sedbergh, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Ewecross, the archdeaconry of Craven, and the diocese of Bradford. Its benefice is united with those of St Mark, Cautley, and St John the Baptist, Garsdale, to form the benefice of Sedbergh, Cautley and Garsdale. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.

Located at 54.3231, -2.5285 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Church of England churches in Cumbria, Grade I listed churches, Grade I listed buildings in Cumbria, Norman architecture, English Gothic architecture, Diocese of Bradford, Paley, Austin and Paley buildings