Appleby-in-westmorland
Appleby-in-Westmorland is a market community as well as civil parish in the Eden area, in the management region of Cumbria, in North West England. The parish had a populace of 3,048 in 2011. It depends on a loophole of the River Eden in the historical region of Westmorland, of which it was the county town. Its name was simply Appleby until the local government adjustments of 1974. When a follower church was developed from the previous borough, the council altered its name to videotape that of the historic area. Appleby is 13.7 mi (22 kilometres) south eastern of Penrith, 32.2 mi (52 km) south east of Carlisle, 27.2 mi (44 km) north east of Kendal, 45.2 mi (73 kilometres) west of Darlington, as well as 61.2 mi (98 kilometres) west of Middlesbrough. Appleby is ignored by the independently owned Appleby Castle, a mostly Norman framework that worked as house for Lady Anne Clifford in the 17th century. Appleby's primary industry is tourism, because of its background, remote location, surroundings and also distance to the Lake Area, the North Pennines, Swaledale as well as Howgill Fells. From 1973, Appleby Castle was the head office of Ferguson Industrial Holdings Plc. WA Dope Limited, now Stobart Rail Limited, was long based in Appleby as a civil engineering company established by Andrew Tinkler as well as William Stobart and specialising in railway maintenance.