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Carnforth
Carnforth is a town and also civil parish near Lancaster in the north of Lancashire, England, positioned at the north eastern end of Morecambe Bay. The parish of Carnforth had a population of 5,350 recorded in the 2001 census, and also forms part of the City of Lancaster. The 2011 Census measured a population of 5,560. As a result of the closeness of the coastline and also capitals, Carnforth is a preferred base for walkers and also cyclists discovering the location. The River Keer, the West Coast Main Line (WCML), the A6 as well as the Lancaster Canal go through the community. The M6 motorway passes simply to the eastern, linked to Carnforth by the A601(M). The name "Carnforth" is believed to originate from its old function as a ford of the River Keer on which it is situated. Over time the detailed name "Keer-ford" might have changed right into the modern-day "Carnforth". An alternative description is that the name derives from 'Chreneforde' and also is Anglo-Saxon in beginning, as mentioned in the Victoria County Background of Lancashire.