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October 14th - October 21st  2008

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Kendal was the largest town in the County of Westmoreland before it became part of Cumbria.

It was one of the country's main manufacturing towns from the 14th century until the 19th century, with many mills on the river Kent. The layout of the town is characterised by the narrow yards and lanes branching from the main street. Kendal is an attractive, historical town and an ideal location to keep the Feast of Tabernacles

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Kendal Castle, probably late 12th Century, is now a ruin, but worth exploring.

Holy Trinity Parish Church has been a place of worship since the 13th Century.

Beside the Church is the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, set in an attractive Georgian House.

The Museum of Lakeland Life, shows how Cumbrian people lived and worked.

The world famous Levens Hall renowned for topiary trees is a 'must visit' location.

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