Eden District Cumbria England United Kingdom
54.635832,-2.601709

Temple Sowerby

Temple Sowerby is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, northern England. It is close to the main east–west A66 road about 8 miles (13 km) east of Penrith in the Eden Valley. At the 2011 census Temple Sowerby was grouped with Newbiggin giving a total population of 528. At the centre of the village is the village green surrounded by cottages and houses, the village hall, Church of England primary school and a public house and hotel. Just outside the village stands the cricket pitch, a bowling green, the new doctors surgery and the Temple Sowerby garage. The National Trust property Acorn Bank is nearby, which dates back to the days of the crusades when a member of the Knights Templar lived there. The village's association with the Knights Templar gave it the name 'Temple'. Sowerby is Viking for "a homestead with poor soil".

Distance between:

London to Temple Sowerby 240 Miles / 387 Kms
Liverpool to Temple Sowerby 87 Miles / 140 Kms

Postal Code

Population 2017: 489 inhabitants



park Nearby

Winderwath Gardens

tourist attraction Nearby

Sand Wath
Bank Wood