About Haltcliff Bridge

Haltcliff Bridge is located in Cumbria, England, within the CA7 postcode area. This stone arch bridge spans the River Ellen and is known for its historical significance. Built in the 18th century, it serves as a reminder of the region's engineering capabilities during that time. The bridge is a popular spot for walkers and cyclists who appreciate the scenic views of the surrounding countryside. The area around Haltcliff Bridge offers opportunities for leisurely strolls along the riverbanks. Visitors can observe local wildlife and enjoy the natural landscape. The bridge itself is an excellent example of traditional stone construction, and its sturdy design has allowed it to withstand the test of time. Whether you are passing through or planning a visit, Haltcliff Bridge is a notable landmark in Cumbria.

Local Government

District Allerdale
County Cumbria
Ward Wigton & Woodside
Constituency Penrith and The Border
Parish Wigton
Region North West

Property Prices 3,318 sales

Average Price £216K
£200 £5.15M
Detached £278K 1,205
Semi £173K 743
Terraced £127K 927
Flat £82K 85

Nearest Train Stations 2 stations

Dalston (Cumbria) Train Station 8.7 miles
Penrith (North Lakes) Train Station 10 miles

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