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Aspatria is a civil parish in the non-metropolitan district of Allerdale. Historically within the county of Cumberland the town rests on the north side of the Ellen Valley, overlooking a panoramic view of the countryside, with Skiddaw to the South and the Solway Firth to the North. Its developments are aligned approximately east-west along the A596 Carlisle to Workington road and these extend to approximately 2 miles (3km) in length. It lies about 8 miles (12km) northeast of Maryport, a similar distance to the southwest of Wigton, about 9 miles (14km) north of Cockermouth and 5 miles (8km) from the coast and Allonby. It comprised the townships (later civil parishes) of Aspatria and Brayton, Hayton and Mealo, and Oughterside and Allerby, the united area being 8,345 acres (3,377 ha); while the township takes up an area of 1,600 acres (647 ha). In earlier days a Roman road leading from "Old Carlisle" to Ellenborough passed through the hamlet. The population has greatly increased since the mid nineteenth century. In 1801, the village comprised 98 dwellings with a population of 321. By 1851, there were 236 family entities, comprising 1,123 residents; by 1871, the numbers had increased to 1,778; and twenty years later stood at 2,714. By the start of the 20th century, the population had risen to 2,885; twenty years later it peaked at 3,521. Although the population slumped in the 1930s to 3,189, it recovered to 3,500, in 1951; and by 1981, the population appeared stable at 2,745. It is served by Aspatria railway station. Aspatria is located on the fringe of the English Lake District. The parish is bounded on the north by the parishes of Bromfield and West Newton; on the west by Gilcrux and Cross Canonby; on the south by Plumbland and Torpenhow; and on the east by Allhallows. [edit] Research Tips
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