Edenhall is a clustered village and former civil parish, now in the south-west of the parish of Langwathby, 800m to the north[1] in the Westmorland and Furness district, in Cumbria, England. Edenhall has a church called St Cuthbert's Church.[2] The name Edenhall originates from Eden Hall house, the seat of the Musgrave family of Hartley Castle, Cumberland many of whom were members of the House of Commons.[3] In 1931 the civil parish had a population of 216.[4] On 1 April 1934 the civil parish was merged into Langwathby.[5]
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Edenhall is a clustered village and former civil parish, now in the south-west of the parish of Langwathby, 800m to the north in the Westmorland and Furness...
The "Luck of Edenhall" is an enamelled glass beaker that was made in Syria or Egypt in the middle of the 14th century, elegantly decorated with arabesques...
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galleries. The important 13th-century glass beaker known as the Luck of Edenhall is also displayed in these galleries. Examples of British stained glass...
Rolls of Northumberland". A branch of the family lived in the mansion of Edenhall - a mythology probably based on Tennyson's Poem "The Luck of Eden Hall"...
Stoneleigh-Prospect Hill School for girls in Greenfield, Massachusetts; Edenhall Convent of the Sacred Heart in Philadelphia; and Havergal College in Toronto...
station building is now a cafe. The parish includes the nearby village of Edenhall which was a separate parish until 1934. The ford which gave the village...
(part) Township of Middlesceugh & Braithwaite Castle Sowerby Croglin Dacre Edenhall Included township of Langwathby Great Salkeld Greystoke Included townships...
Sasakura in a park who left a book on cocktails behind. They come across the Edenhall bar in Ginza where they find Ryū is working, and he impresses them with...
second firing. These often have figural decoration, although the Luck of Edenhall, perhaps the finest of the group, does not. Some have decoration of fishes...
solo voice, chorus, and orchestra (1852) Op. posth. 143, "Das Glück von Edenhall" (Uhland) for solo voice, chorus, and orchestra (1853) Op. posth. 144,...
fairy origin legend has also been given to the glass known as the Luck of Edenhall, a 14th-century drinking glass originating in the Middle East. In the legend...
Muncaster List of work on castles and country houses by Anthony Salvin Luck of Edenhall Castles in England List of historic houses in England Citations Historic...
Simon Musgrave of Hartley and Edenhall (died 1597) was an English landowner, High Sheriff of Cumberland, and Member of Parliament for Cumberland in 1572...
Arms of Musgrave of Musgrave, Hartley and Edenhall in Cumberland: Azure, six annulets three, two, one, or These are the arms of Baron Musgrave created...
the parishes of Kirkoswald, Staffield and Renwick) Langwathby (including Edenhall) Lazonby Matterdale Mungrisdale Ousby Skelton Threlkeld The name Penrith...