Home of 'high-end' restaurant hits the market
A 'handsome' sandstone building in Kirkby Thore has hit the market with a guide price of £500,000.
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South Cumbria-based reporter covering a range of stories for The Mail in Barrow-in-Furness, plus The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal.
Some of Erin's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
A 'handsome' sandstone building in Kirkby Thore has hit the market with a guide price of £500,000.
A Grade II Listed country house is up for grabs in Carleton with a guide price of £775,000.
A traditional Lakeland Farmhouse, rife with potential for both restoration and development, awaits its new owner in Grayrigg.
Cumberland Council has launched a new road safety initiative to improve safety for road workers.
Westmorland and Furness Council has laid out its five-year plan to help children and young people.
An Ulverston-born artist known for his classical meets contemporary style of painting is set to display his work in Grasmere.
Cumberland Council has completed a large-scale street cleansing initiative in Keswick.
Leighton Hall will play host to the annual Motorcycle Hill Climb this weekend.
Wigton-based Sassy Property Styling Ltd has once again clinched an award, marking three consecutive wins.
A North West fund manager that has expanded into Kendal, River Capital, has opened a new office in Manchester, following a £10 million investment.
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