Woodland, Cumbria

Woodland is a dispersed hamlet within the civil parish of Kirkby Ireleth in the Furness region of Cumbria, England, and is located in the southern part of the Lake District National Park, west of Coniston Water, between Torver and Broughton-in-Furness.

[2][3] This station was opened with the line in June 1859,[4] and closed by British Railways to passengers in 1958 and goods in 1962.

Woodland was also served by the Aulthurstside Primary School,[5][6][7][8][9] which was endowed and first documented in 1724 when its master was nominated by the minister, trustees and sidesmen.

[16] The church building was erected in 1864–65 and parsonage in 1868–69, both to the design of the architect Edward Graham Paley.

[19] From 1900 to 1906, Sea View Cottages in Woodland was the summer residence of the artist, Henry Robinson Hall and family.

Panoramic view of the valley in which Woodland lies
Seaview Cottages at Woodland
(#2 is known as "The Old Post Office")