Bassenthwaite Lake Station and Signalmen's Cottages

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JEP27

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Bassenthwaite Lake Station was on the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway and is situated on the north west shore of Bassenthwaite. The line itself was built to connect West Cumberland and Durham (two great iron producing areas). It also connected West Cumbria with the West Coast Main Line at Penrith. The line opened for its first passenger traffic on the 2nd January 1865 and closed on the 18th April 1966. The line and track were lifted in 1968, the signalbox and crossing were removed in 1971 and the A66 was constructed through what once used to be the goods yard in 1975 (opened 1976)

The station itself and the two signalmen's cottages (inhabited until 1980's) to the east of it are in ruins, the Station Master's house is now a holiday cottage.

The station can be seen here whilst operational:-

http://www.cumbria-railways.co.uk/mimage041.html

More info can be found about the line at:-

http://www.visitcumbria.com/cm/ckpr.htm

There is still a support group trying to get the railway going again and the bonds issue is still open. This website http://www.ckpr.fsnet.co.uk/ is quite useful for the "then and now" of the CK & PR.

The signalmen's cottages
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Upstairs
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The outhouses
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The station
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Thanks for posting this Jane, if there's time I might go and have a look before we go to Sleddle Hall.

Phil
 
Hi Jep - really nice post. An interesting find and as Swedish says, the natural decay as opposed to chav damage makes it a lovely place. Kept wanting to sing the theme song to "Oh, Dr Beeching" whilst browsing - but of course, I didn't... :) Thanks again for the report.
 
Hey Misty. Old Railways are my favourite area of dereliction and if I say so, something I know a fair bit about. Your pics are fantastic. The Railway Cottage is absolutely charming. I love what looked like a small stove. My favourite was the shell of Bassenthwaite Signal Box. I cannot begin to emphasize how rare these are now in a drelict state as they are normally razed to the ground or taken from their original position and used on a preserved line somewhere. Very well done, a fantastic effort!
 
What a fabulous find and such wonderful things remaining. Love the odd bits and bobs scattered around the place and the station itself is a total delight.
Fab photos too, Jep. :)
 
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