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- Q2233456 subject Q6283392.
- Q2233456 subject Q9002059.
- Q2233456 abstract "Milburn is a small village and civil parish in the Eden district of Cumbria, England. It is located on the northern side of the Eden Valley, about 9 miles (14.5 km) east of Penrith. It lies beneath Cross Fell, the highest point of the Pennines and is one of a chain of villages following the 200 metres (660 ft) contour of the escarpment. The fellside forms part of the North Pennines Area of Natural Beauty which in 2003 was awarded the status of UNESCO European Geopark and includes the Moorhouse Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve. The parish includes the outlying hamlets of Gullom Holme and Milburn Grange, respectively 0.5 miles (0.8 km) and 1.25 miles (2.0 km) from Milburn village centre.The core village consists of a tight cluster of houses, many dating from the mid 18th century, ranged around a roughly rectangular green. A medieval church and a fortified manor house lie outside the main village area.In 2006 the total population of the parish was approximately 170, representing a total of 74 households. Agriculture still provided the single most significant source of employment and this accounted for approximately 25% of the employment of the working population. A number of businesses offering professional and construction services now operate in the village, and local non-agricultural work accounted for the employment of a further 20%. The remaining 55% commuted out of the village to their employment. Of the total population, 30% were retired. The village retains its primary school though the majority of the pupils now come from outside the parish.".
- Q2233456 areaCode "01768".
- Q2233456 country Q145.
- Q2233456 country Q23066.
- Q2233456 district Q301637.
- Q2233456 gridReference "NY655293".
- Q2233456 populationTotal "171".
- Q2233456 postalCode "CA10".
- Q2233456 thumbnail MilburnVillageCumbria(SimonLedingham)Oct2003.jpg?width=300.
- Q2233456 wikiPageExternalLink penrith.html.
- Q2233456 wikiPageExternalLink www.milburnvillagehall.org.uk.
- Q2233456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1050693.
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- Q2233456 wikiPageWikiLink Q23066.
- Q2233456 wikiPageWikiLink Q301637.
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- Q2233456 wikiPageWikiLink Q3642413.
- Q2233456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5412635.
- Q2233456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6283392.
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- Q2233456 wikiPageWikiLink Q9002059.
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- Q2233456 dialCode "1768".
- Q2233456 officialName "Milburn".
- Q2233456 osGridReference "NY655293".
- Q2233456 population "171".
- Q2233456 postcodeDistrict "CA10".
- Q2233456 shireCounty Q23066.
- Q2233456 shireDistrict Q301637.
- Q2233456 point "54.657 -2.536".
- Q2233456 type Place.
- Q2233456 type Location.
- Q2233456 type Place.
- Q2233456 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q2233456 type Settlement.
- Q2233456 type Thing.
- Q2233456 type SpatialThing.
- Q2233456 type Q486972.
- Q2233456 comment "Milburn is a small village and civil parish in the Eden district of Cumbria, England. It is located on the northern side of the Eden Valley, about 9 miles (14.5 km) east of Penrith. It lies beneath Cross Fell, the highest point of the Pennines and is one of a chain of villages following the 200 metres (660 ft) contour of the escarpment.".
- Q2233456 label "Milburn, Cumbria".
- Q2233456 lat "54.657".
- Q2233456 long "-2.536".
- Q2233456 depiction MilburnVillageCumbria(SimonLedingham)Oct2003.jpg.
- Q2233456 name "Milburn".