As of the 2011 census, the population is estimated to be 74.[1][2][3]
Archaeological evidence, mostly based on aerial surveys of crop marks, suggests that Stockdalewath was a rural settlement in Roman Cumbria.[4][5] Within a half mile of the village are three camps thought to be Roman, with the names Castlesteads, Stoneraise, and Whitestones. They are equal distance from each other and form a triangle.[6]
^"CA5 7DP a residential and agricultural postcode in Stockdalewath, Cumbria". Retrieved 14 September 2017. This part of Stockdalewath has a population of 47.
^"CA5 7DN a mixed residential, non-residential and agricultural postcode in Stockdalewath, Cumbria". Retrieved 14 September 2017. This part of Stockdalewath has a population of 27.
^"Dalston Parish Plan 2005-2015" (PDF). Dalston Parish Council. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
^Moss, Albert Barnes (1881). Historical & Descriptive Guide to Carlisle and District (4th ed.). A.B. Moss. p. 276. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
Sourcesedit
Higham, N.J.; Jones, G.D.B. (1985). The Carvetii. Peoples of Roman Britain. Stroud: Alan Sutton. pp. xiii, 1–158. ISBN0862990882.
Shotter, David (2004). Romans and Britons in North-West England (3rd ed.). Lancaster: Centre for North-West Regional Studies, University of Lancaster. pp. xii, 204. ISBN1862201528.
External linksedit
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. Collins Maps. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012.
"Old Photos, Historic Maps, Local History Books and Memories of Stockdalewath". Francis Frith. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
Roe Beck level at Stockdalewath
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stockdalewath, small, village, cumbria, approximately, miles, south, carlisle, extreme, northwest, england, located, river, civil, parish, dalston, methodist, churchlocation, city, carlisle, district, cumbriashow, former, city, carlisle, districtlocation, with. Stockdalewath is a small village in Cumbria approximately 7 5 miles south of Carlisle in the extreme northwest of England It is located on the River Roe and is in the civil parish of Dalston StockdalewathThe Stockdalewath Methodist ChurchStockdalewathLocation in the City of Carlisle district CumbriaShow map of the former City of Carlisle districtStockdalewathLocation within CumbriaShow map of CumbriaPopulation74 OS grid referenceNY385445 London257 mi 414 km SSECivil parishDalstonDistrictCity of CarlisleShire countyCumbriaRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townCARLISLEPostcode districtCA5Dialling code01228PoliceCumbriaFireCumbriaAmbulanceNorth WestUK ParliamentCarlisleList of places UK England Cumbria 54 47 42 N 2 57 18 W 54 795 N 2 955 W 54 795 2 955As of the 2011 census the population is estimated to be 74 1 2 3 Archaeological evidence mostly based on aerial surveys of crop marks suggests that Stockdalewath was a rural settlement in Roman Cumbria 4 5 Within a half mile of the village are three camps thought to be Roman with the names Castlesteads Stoneraise and Whitestones They are equal distance from each other and form a triangle 6 Contents 1 Notable people 2 See also 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksNotable people editSusanna Blamire poet known as The Muse of Cumberland raised in StockdalewathSee also editListed buildings in Dalston Cumbria nbsp The Stockdalewath Bridge spanning the River RoeReferences edit CA5 7DP a residential and agricultural postcode in Stockdalewath Cumbria Retrieved 14 September 2017 This part of Stockdalewath has a population of 47 CA5 7DN a mixed residential non residential and agricultural postcode in Stockdalewath Cumbria Retrieved 14 September 2017 This part of Stockdalewath has a population of 27 Dalston Parish Plan 2005 2015 PDF Dalston Parish Council Retrieved 8 September 2017 Higham amp Jones 1985 pp 68 95 Shotter 2004 pp 132 147 Moss Albert Barnes 1881 Historical amp Descriptive Guide to Carlisle and District 4th ed A B Moss p 276 Retrieved 21 January 2018 Sources editHigham N J Jones G D B 1985 The Carvetii Peoples of Roman Britain Stroud Alan Sutton pp xiii 1 158 ISBN 0862990882 Shotter David 2004 Romans and Britons in North West England 3rd ed Lancaster Centre for North West Regional Studies University of Lancaster pp xii 204 ISBN 1862201528 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stockdalewath Geographical Information for Stockdalewath Collins Maps Archived from the original on 27 March 2012 Old Photos Historic Maps Local History Books and Memories of Stockdalewath Francis Frith Retrieved 12 May 2022 Roe Beck level at Stockdalewath nbsp This Cumbria location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stockdalewath amp oldid 1141330545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,