A view of Cark – Pat Rowland
Cark-in-Cartmel has two pubs, a village shop and a post office and is relatively unaffected by the high influx of tourism that can crowd the central areas of Lakeland. In the 19th century, Cark-in-Cartmel was a mill village. The first mill in the village was a Corn Mill owned by nearby Cartmel Priory and a fulling mill. Various other water-powered mills followed.
Cark-in-Cartmel bibliography by John Beckett
Cark – on the way to somewhere by Rose Clark
Cark Manor by Rose Clark
Banking in Cark in Cartmel by Rose Clark
Middle Row at Cark by Les Gilpin
110 to 116 Station Road Cark in Cartmel by Rose Clark
Stockdale Family Tree introduction by Les Gilpin
Stockdale Tree V2 by Les Gilpin
James Stockdale v2 by Pat Rowland
Cark in Cartmel Auction Mart by Rose Clark
William Cavendish and the world class Shorthorn Cattle Herd at Holker Hall by Pat Rowland