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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Sockbridge and Tirril is a small civil parish in Eden District, Cumbria comprising the adjoining settlements of Tirril, Sockbridge and Thorpe. All three were once separate places but are now, in effect, a single village. They are near Penrith. The two villages are separated by a river.The parish was formed in 1866 as Sockbridge and was previously a township in the parish of Barton.Tirril had a Quaker Meeting House from 1668-1862.The Meeting house was built by Thomas Wilkinson (1686-1758). From 1902 the building was used as the Village Reading Room and in 1932 sold for £140. It is now a house.The boundary with the parishes of Askham and Barton also forms part of the boundary of the Lake District National Park.The parish is mainly residential, yet includes a trekking centre.Sockbridge Trekking Centre provides hacks of 30mins, 1hr, 2hr and full day treks and also does lessons: Mondays for expericenced and Fridays for beginners. They do hacks for first timers to the experienced.www.sockbridgeponytrekkingcentre.co.uk. }

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