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Bampton village.
Bampton is a pleasant village set in the Lowther valley surrounded by hills. At Brampton the Lowther is joined by the Haweswater Beck flowing from near by Haweswater Reservoir. Until the 19th century there were many tradespeople in the valley, with tailors, shoemakers, joiners, grocers, butchers, clog makers, master blacksmiths and a miller. There remains a public house, named St Patrick's Well, a garage and a primary school.
In Brampton grange stands St Patrick's church, erected in 1726 on the site of an earlier structure, being restored in 1885. Opposite the church is the vicarage, which houses the famous Tinklar Library, containing many books written in Latin. An old saying is 'they drove the plough in Latin in Bampton'! In the past Brampton Grange also had many commercial premises.
One and a half miles west of Bampton is Burnbanks village, which was built to accomodate the families of the workforce who built Haweswater Dam for Manchester Coporation. Sixty-six bungalows were built, with a mission room, recreation hall and large huts for single woorkmen. Today, about twenty bungalows remain in various states of repair and habitation.
Bampton Grange village and the River Lowther.
Bampton Grange village and the River Lowther.
Burnbanks village and Haweswater.
Aerial photos by Simon Ledingham.
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