Ravenstown is a settlement in the Lower Holker parish of the Cartmel Peninsula in Cumbria, England.[1] The village is mostly a housing estate which was built during First World war to serve a new airship station built in the area. Ravenstown lies south of the larger village of Flookburgh and was historically part of Lancashire.
^Cartmel Peninsula, Ravenstown Archived 2013-08-16 at the Wayback Machine
Ravenstown is also a nickname for Baltimore, Maryland. Ravenstown is a settlement in the Lower Holker parish of the Cartmel Peninsula in Cumbria, England...
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house the airship station workers an estate was built at what is now Ravenstown and the line was extended to deliver building materials. The Vickers airship...
includes the villages of Cark and Flookburgh, the hamlets of Holker, Ravenstown and Sand Gate, and historic Holker Hall. In the 2001 census the parish...
" Michael died aged 79 years on 27 December 1943 at 25 Somme Avenue, Ravenstown, Lower Holker, of myocardial degeneration, arteriosclerosis and enlarged...