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The village has a claim to fame for having being mentioned in the Doomsday Book as a Viking Settlement. Greenodd village retains local features like a traditional bakery and a butchers shop. The local church of St Mary's is well worth a visit. There are many local woodland walks to choose from and fishing is available in the Crake estuary.
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Greenodd Village. Early 20th Century. Looking Southwest across the fields from near the bridge over the River Crake at the houses of Greenodd. The Police Station in the centre, Recreation Room to the right. Cows in the foreground.
Greenodd, Cumbria, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 54 14' 2'', S 3 3' 17'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems.
Step by Step. Start at Greenodd, face towards the ship pub and walk left for about 30-40m. Follow the cycle route and go under the bridge, take the track up after the bridge and follow the path towards the bridge over the river. At the end of the bridge go left. Follow this through the gate, when you get to the cross road go straight across.
Lost Railway at Greenodd | Snapshot Series. The small village of Greenodd, just off the A590 on the way in or out of Furness, today is a quite place with a few local amenities among the houses. Back in the 1800s though the sound of steam trains would have been heard regularly puffing by the village. It might be hard to tell now but Greenodd ...
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Sizergh Castle (28 Pictures) (12.0 miles, 19.3 km, direction E) This ancient fortress has been the home of the Strickland family for more than 750 years. It began as a 60ft, four storey tower..... All attractions in Greenodd All attractions in Cumbria Complete A to Z of attractions in England