Crosby Garrett is a hamlet and civil parish in Westmorland and Furness Unitary Authority of Cumbria, England.
In the 2011 census Crosby Garrett was grouped with Waitby to give a total of 195.
The helmet was sold to a private buyer at Christie's later that year for £2.3 million.
The Settle to Carlisle railway passes through the parish, at the southwestern edge of the village on the 110 yd (100 m) Crosby Garrett viaduct;[3] the village once had a railway station, Crosby Garrett station, which closed in 1952.
The copper-alloy helmet with integral mask, with the appearance of a youthful male face, and a griffin crest, is only one of three recorded finds of its kind in Britain.