Eamont Bridge

Eamont Bridge is a small town in Cumbria, England. Eamont Brigde is located on the southern edge of Penrith. In the south and east of the village of the River Lowther and the north of the River Eamont flows. The Lowther flows east of the village in the Eamont.

The M6 motorway and the highway A6 at Eamont Bridge crossing first the Lowther and then the Eamont.

Together with the place Yanwath forms the civil parish Eamont Bridge Eamont Bridge and Yanwath. The civil parish has 457 inhabitants ( 2001).

On 12 July 927 the kings of Æthelstan, Constantine II, Eogan I., Howell met by the description of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the historian William of Malmsbury and John of Worcester and the Good Ealdred I at Eamont Bridge. The kings recognized here in the supremacy Æthelstans what is considered the founding of the Kingdom of England.

In Eamont Bridge, there are two Neolithic earthworks that King Arthur's Round Table and the Henge Henge Mayburgh. It is believed that the builders of these plants they saw in conjunction with the River Lowther with other systems at Shap.

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