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Kirkby Thore

Kirkby Thore is a small village and civil parish in Cumbria, England (grid reference NY639257), in the historic county of Westmorland. It is close to the Lake District national park and the Cumbrian Pennines. It includes the areas of Bridge End, in the southwest by the A66, and Cross End in the northeast of the village. In the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 731,[2] increasing to 758 in the 2011 Census.[1] The market town of Appleby-in-Westmorland is about five miles (eight kilometres) away, and the larger town of Penrith is about eight miles (thirteen kilometres) away.

Kirkby Thore
Kirkby Thore from the A66
Kirkby Thore
Location in Eden, Cumbria
Kirkby Thore
Location within Cumbria
Population758 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceNY639257
Civil parish
  • Kirkby Thore
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townPENRITH
Postcode districtCA10
Dialling code017683
PoliceCumbria
FireCumbria
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Cumbria
54°37′32″N 2°33′30″W / 54.625483°N 2.558426°W / 54.625483; -2.558426

History edit

The place-name 'Kirkby Thore' is first attested in 1179 in the 'Register of Holm Cultram', where it appears as Kirkebythore. Kirkby means 'church village' or 'village with a church', whilst Thore is an Old Norse personal name related to the god Thor.[3]

The village is on the site of a Roman cavalry camp called Bravoniacum[4] or Brovonacae[5] and Roman coins, tombstones, sandals, urns, earthen vessels, and the cusp of a spear have been found in the locality. Since the time of Septimius Severus's campaigns between 208 and 211 CE, a division of Numidian auxiliary light cavalry garrisoned the fort of Bravoniacum, constituting the first African community in Britain.[6] The Maiden Way Roman road led north from Bravoniacum to the fort of Epiacum (Whitley Castle) near Alston, and thence to Magnae (Carvoran) on Hadrian's Wall, where it joined the Stanegate road running from west to east. A possible continuation from there ran east to Banna (Birdoswald) and then seven miles (eleven kilometres) north to the Shrine of Cocidius (Bewcastle). It was reported in 2016 that LIDAR technology has revealed another Roman road running southwest from Kirkby Thore to the Roman fort at Low Borrowbridge near Tebay.[7]

 
Roman milestone still in situ by the A66 near Kirkby Thore

The Anglican church of St Michael in Kirkby Thore is built of red sandstone and dates from Norman times. The village also had a Methodist chapel.

The village is also home to Kirkby Thore Hall, a Grade II* medieval Manor House of particular structural interest.

 
British Gypsum, Kirkby Thore

Gypsum has been quarried or mined in the area for over 200 years. The local British Gypsum Ltd[8] plant has produced plaster since 1910 and plasterboard since the 1960s. Currently it is more economic to use desulpho-gypsum transported by rail from Drax Power Station than to mine it locally but this depends on Drax continuing.[9] British Gypsum has a private siding on the Settle-Carlisle Railway which passes to the north of the village.

There are a number of farms in the village and surrounding area. Some are large dairy farms, others beef and/or sheep with some arable crops.

Governance edit

Kirkby Thore is in the parliamentary constituency of Penrith and the Border. Neil Hudson was elected its Conservative Member of Parliament at the 2019 General Election, replacing Rory Stewart.

Before Brexit, it was in the North West England European Parliamentary Constituency.

In the past the village has either been part of the constituency of Appleby or the constituency of Westmorland. An Appleby electoral ward of the same name exists. This ward stretches west to Mallerstang with a total population of 1,563.[10]

Transport and facilities edit

The busy A66 road runs through the western edge of the village. This will be one of the last sections of the A66 to be upgraded to dual carriageway; in 2006 the Highways Agency conducted public consultation on the route for a bypass (which will connect the existing Appleby bypass to the east and the Temple Sowerby bypass (opened in part October 2007, ahead of schedule) to the west. The public consultation fell by the wayside and dualling of the A66 at Kirkby Thore is still an aspiration. A subsequent scheme began its proposal stages in 2019.[11]

The village contains a village shop with post office, a filling station (and shop) and a bistro serving meals.

Notable people edit

Siblings Helen Skelton and Gavin Skelton grew up in a farm near the village and attended Kirkby Thore Primary School before transferring to Appleby Grammar School. Helen is now a television presenter, best known for working on Blue Peter and Countryfile, whilst Gavin is a professional footballer who has played in the Scottish Premier League with Gretna, Kilmarnock and Hamilton Academicals. During 2016 he was player-manager of Queen of the South in Dumfries.[12] He was appointed assistant manager of Carlisle United in June 2019.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Kirkby Thore Parish (E04002545)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. ^ UK Census (2001). "Local Area Report – Kirkby Thore Parish (16UF036)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  3. ^ Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, p.280.
  4. ^ "Kirkby Thore". The Cumbria Directory. 2006. Retrieved 26 October 2006.
  5. ^ John Horsley (1732). Britannia romana. John Osborn & Thomas Longman. p. 410.
  6. ^ Fadda, Salvatore (2019). "Una guarnigione di cavalleria africana al confine settentrionale dell'impero all'inizio del III secolo d.C." Cartagine. Studi e Ricerche. 4. S.A.I.C. doi:10.13125/caster/3640.
  7. ^ "Lasers reveal 'lost' Roman roads". Environment Agency. 3 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Kirkby Thore". British Gypsum. 2010. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  9. ^ "Pre-submission Consultations Statement on Sites Allocations Policies" (PDF). Cumbria County Council. 2010. p. 4.
  10. ^ "Ward population 2015". Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  11. ^ "A66 Northern Trans-Pennine". Highways Agency. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Queen of the South: Gavin Skelton exits as manager after six months". BBC. 7 November 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  13. ^ "Gavin Skelton - Coaching staff - First Team Profiles - Carlisle United". Carlisle United. Retrieved 7 January 2020.

External links edit

  • on the possible Kirkby Thore bypasses.
  • Cumbria County History Trust: Kirkby Thore (nb: provisional research only - see Talk page)

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Kirkby Thore is a small village and civil parish in Cumbria England grid reference NY639257 in the historic county of Westmorland It is close to the Lake District national park and the Cumbrian Pennines It includes the areas of Bridge End in the southwest by the A66 and Cross End in the northeast of the village In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 731 2 increasing to 758 in the 2011 Census 1 The market town of Appleby in Westmorland is about five miles eight kilometres away and the larger town of Penrith is about eight miles thirteen kilometres away Kirkby ThoreKirkby Thore from the A66Kirkby ThoreLocation in Eden CumbriaShow map of the former Eden DistrictKirkby ThoreLocation within CumbriaShow map of CumbriaPopulation758 2011 1 OS grid referenceNY639257Civil parishKirkby ThoreDistrictEdenShire countyCumbriaRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townPENRITHPostcode districtCA10Dialling code017683PoliceCumbriaFireCumbriaAmbulanceNorth WestUK ParliamentPenrith and The BorderList of places UK England Cumbria 54 37 32 N 2 33 30 W 54 625483 N 2 558426 W 54 625483 2 558426 Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 Transport and facilities 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe place name Kirkby Thore is first attested in 1179 in the Register of Holm Cultram where it appears as Kirkebythore Kirkby means church village or village with a church whilst Thore is an Old Norse personal name related to the god Thor 3 The village is on the site of a Roman cavalry camp called Bravoniacum 4 or Brovonacae 5 and Roman coins tombstones sandals urns earthen vessels and the cusp of a spear have been found in the locality Since the time of Septimius Severus s campaigns between 208 and 211 CE a division of Numidian auxiliary light cavalry garrisoned the fort of Bravoniacum constituting the first African community in Britain 6 The Maiden Way Roman road led north from Bravoniacum to the fort of Epiacum Whitley Castle near Alston and thence to Magnae Carvoran on Hadrian s Wall where it joined the Stanegate road running from west to east A possible continuation from there ran east to Banna Birdoswald and then seven miles eleven kilometres north to the Shrine of Cocidius Bewcastle It was reported in 2016 that LIDAR technology has revealed another Roman road running southwest from Kirkby Thore to the Roman fort at Low Borrowbridge near Tebay 7 nbsp Roman milestone still in situ by the A66 near Kirkby ThoreThe Anglican church of St Michael in Kirkby Thore is built of red sandstone and dates from Norman times The village also had a Methodist chapel The village is also home to Kirkby Thore Hall a Grade II medieval Manor House of particular structural interest nbsp British Gypsum Kirkby ThoreGypsum has been quarried or mined in the area for over 200 years The local British Gypsum Ltd 8 plant has produced plaster since 1910 and plasterboard since the 1960s Currently it is more economic to use desulpho gypsum transported by rail from Drax Power Station than to mine it locally but this depends on Drax continuing 9 British Gypsum has a private siding on the Settle Carlisle Railway which passes to the north of the village There are a number of farms in the village and surrounding area Some are large dairy farms others beef and or sheep with some arable crops Governance editKirkby Thore is in the parliamentary constituency of Penrith and the Border Neil Hudson was elected its Conservative Member of Parliament at the 2019 General Election replacing Rory Stewart Before Brexit it was in the North West England European Parliamentary Constituency In the past the village has either been part of the constituency of Appleby or the constituency of Westmorland An Appleby electoral ward of the same name exists This ward stretches west to Mallerstang with a total population of 1 563 10 Transport and facilities editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The busy A66 road runs through the western edge of the village This will be one of the last sections of the A66 to be upgraded to dual carriageway in 2006 the Highways Agency conducted public consultation on the route for a bypass which will connect the existing Appleby bypass to the east and the Temple Sowerby bypass opened in part October 2007 ahead of schedule to the west The public consultation fell by the wayside and dualling of the A66 at Kirkby Thore is still an aspiration A subsequent scheme began its proposal stages in 2019 11 The village contains a village shop with post office a filling station and shop and a bistro serving meals Notable people editSiblings Helen Skelton and Gavin Skelton grew up in a farm near the village and attended Kirkby Thore Primary School before transferring to Appleby Grammar School Helen is now a television presenter best known for working on Blue Peter and Countryfile whilst Gavin is a professional footballer who has played in the Scottish Premier League with Gretna Kilmarnock and Hamilton Academicals During 2016 he was player manager of Queen of the South in Dumfries 12 He was appointed assistant manager of Carlisle United in June 2019 13 See also edit nbsp Cumbria portalListed buildings in Kirkby Thore Kirkby Thore railway stationReferences edit a b UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Kirkby Thore Parish E04002545 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 10 April 2021 UK Census 2001 Local Area Report Kirkby Thore Parish 16UF036 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 10 April 2021 Eilert Ekwall The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place names p 280 Kirkby Thore The Cumbria Directory 2006 Retrieved 26 October 2006 John Horsley 1732 Britannia romana John Osborn amp Thomas Longman p 410 Fadda Salvatore 2019 Una guarnigione di cavalleria africana al confine settentrionale dell impero all inizio del III secolo d C Cartagine Studi e Ricerche 4 S A I C doi 10 13125 caster 3640 Lasers reveal lost Roman roads Environment Agency 3 February 2016 Kirkby Thore British Gypsum 2010 Retrieved 7 October 2010 Pre submission Consultations Statement on Sites Allocations Policies PDF Cumbria County Council 2010 p 4 Ward population 2015 Retrieved 21 June 2015 A66 Northern Trans Pennine Highways Agency Retrieved 21 February 2024 Queen of the South Gavin Skelton exits as manager after six months BBC 7 November 2016 Retrieved 7 January 2020 Gavin Skelton Coaching staff First Team Profiles Carlisle United Carlisle United Retrieved 7 January 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kirkby Thore Highways Agency page on the possible Kirkby Thore bypasses Cumbria County History Trust Kirkby Thore nb provisional research only see Talk page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kirkby Thore amp oldid 1209525834 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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