We called in at Old Hall farm for an ice cream on the way back to the caravan and settled down for the evening.
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
Barrow-in-Furness
We had rain and high winds through most of the night but when we awoke the sun was out again. Still a bit windy but bright and warm.
We headed out to Barrow in Furness, calling in at Dalton Castle on the way. The 14th-century tower was formerly the manorial courthouse of Furness Abbey. Here the abbott exercised his right to hold manorial courts and administer justice within the lordship of Furness, as authorised by the abbey's foundation charter of 1127. The building would have contained not only the courtroom and one or two other rooms in which the business of the lordship was transacted, but also a gaol, guardrooms and stores. After the dissolution of the abbey in 1537, the castle continued as a courthouse for over 300 years, owned at first by the Crown and then by the Dukes of Albermarle, the Dukes of Montagu, and finally the Dukes of Buccleuch. Its interior has seen many alterations, the last and most radical being that of 1856 when three upper floors, accessible from a stone spiral staircase, were superseded by a single upper room and an additional stairway. Dalton Castle was given to the National Trust by the 8th Duke of Buccleuch in 1965. Unfortunately it is only open a few days a year and today was not one of them.
We continued on to Barrow and did a bit of shopping before driving ou to The George Hotel at Rampside for Afternoon Tea. We had a quick ride down to the lifeboat station near Piel Island.
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