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new cheese company was founded in the village, bringing back a cottage industry that would have existed in the past. The village post office and shop closed in the 1980s. The local pub, The
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In addition to these special events, members of the community run a wide range of clubs and activities at the hall, from sports like Tai Chi and bowls to dog training classes and a weekly children's club. In addition, the hall plays host to craft sales several times a year, including in the run-up to
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every year from 1988 to 2015 during the half-term break in
February in Culterham Hall, and the money raised was donated to a range of local and national charities. The village hall also accommodates many other musical events, especially by performers on the Rural Touring Scheme throughout the year.
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By inference, the last remaining part of the Roman wall at
Mawbray had collapsed or been removed during the latter part of the 18th century – over 1,600 years after it was built. An inscribed stone was also discovered in the Roman camp near Mawbray, and historians in the 19th century believed that
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period right up to the twentieth century, the majority of
Mawbray's inhabitants are believed to have been fishermen and farmers. Farming and fishing still continue in the village in the present day, with more of the former than the latter, but the inhabitants today are more diverse, including "a
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and the southern part of the county, Mawbray, as is the case with the rest of the Solway Plain, tends to have milder winters with snowfall being relatively uncommon thanks to its coastal location. Rainfall is heavier in the autumn and winter months, but still occurs during spring and summer.
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built the wall or edifice which contained it. However, given the term "Pannon" used in the inscription, recent analysis suggests that it is more likely that soldiers from
Pannonia – modern-day Hungary – were responsible for the Mawbray stone.
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Maryport area. A Roman fortlet, known as
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Bewley, R.H. (1993). "Survey and excavation at a crop-mark enclosure, Plasketlands, Cumbria". Transactions of the
Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. 2 93: 1–18, quoted by Barrowclough,
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Clockwise from top left: Looking west over the bridge, taken near
Culterham Hall; Looking east toward the pub; Mawbray Yard seen from the beach; The village seen from the east, taken on the road leading to Holme St.
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are all located nearby, with milefortlet 16 being the closest. However, centuries of coastal erosion have taken their toll, and today, only the rear eastern rampart of milefortlet 16 survives.
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