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Bolton Low Houses

Coordinates: 54°47′17″N 3°11′13″W / 54.788°N 3.187°W / 54.788; -3.187
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Bolton Low Houses
Oddfellows Arms, Bolton Low Houses
Bolton Low Houses is located in the former Allerdale Borough
Bolton Low Houses
Bolton Low Houses
Location in Allerdale
Bolton Low Houses is located in Cumbria
Bolton Low Houses
Bolton Low Houses
Location within Cumbria
OS grid referenceNY236443
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Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWIGTON
Postcode districtCA7
Dialling code016973
PoliceCumbria
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Cumbria
54°47′17″N 3°11′13″W / 54.788°N 3.187°W / 54.788; -3.187

Bolton Low Houses is a small village in Cumbria, England. Historically part of Cumberland, it is located 3.1 miles (5.0 km) by road to the southwest of South End.[1] There is a coal mining area to the east between Oughterside,[2][3] Allhallows Colliery and Bolton No.2 Pit.[4] In 1831, Samuel Lewis noted that there was a meeting house for dissenters in Bolton Low Houses.[5] It contains a Methodist Chapel and a pub, the Oddfellows Arms.[6]

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  1. ^ Maps (Map). Google Maps.
  2. ^ Great Britain. Royal Commission on Coal Supplies (1904). Reports. H. M. Stationery Office. p. 99. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  3. ^ North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers (1896). Transactions. p. 110. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  4. ^ North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers (1884). Transactions - North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. p. 132. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  5. ^ Lewis, Samuel (1831). A topographical Dictionary of England. Lewis. p. 182. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  6. ^ Parson, William; White, William (1976). A history, directory, and gazetteer of Cumberland and Westmorland: with that part of the Lake District in Lancashire, forming the Lordships of Furness and Cartmel. Michael Moon. Retrieved 9 July 2012.