Monday, 25 March 2013

Sedgwick

The village of Sedgwick is situated 4.5 miles south of Kendal.

Some the buildings in the village are hundreds of years old.
The entrance to Sedgwick House, which was built in 1868 for industrialist William, Henry Wakefield.
The sort of footpath I like. The easier the better. 
The peace tree plaque.
Looking down on the village from the canal aqueduct.
On the former aqueduct. Work is in progress to reinstate the Lancaster Canal, so that it once again reaches the town of Kendal.  There is much work to be undertaken though.
The village noticeboard.
The Old Post Office, now a private residence. The nearest Post office is now in the village of Natland. 
The Millennium Field.

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