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Milnthorpe
Milnthorpe is a big town as well as electoral ward within the South Lakeland area of Cumbria, England. Historically part of Westmorland and straddling the A6 road, the town has several old hostelries as well as hosts a market in The Square every Friday. The parish as well as ward of Milnthorpe had a population of 2,106 recorded in the 2001 census, boosting to 2,199 at the 2011 Census. Each August, the Friends of the Exhibition holds its yearly art exhibition in the church. Milnthorpe has two steel bands, one for grownups and also the other based in the community's junior school. The grade I listed residence Dallam Tower, with an estate known for its deer, stands near to the River Bela simply south-west of Milnthorpe, whilst St Anthony's Tower might be seen on the top of St Anthony's Hill to the north-east of the community centre, ignoring the town and the housing estate of Owlet Ash Fields in close-by Ackenthwaite. It has one secondary school, called Dallam School, and one primary school, called Milnthorpe Primary School. There are 3 hostelries in the town.