- Did you know?
When foot and mouth devastated this area in 2001 a group of local people decided to take a step of faith and develop Sedbergh into a book town. ... More
St Andrew’s Church building and bells

St Andrew’s Church is the oldest building by far in Sedbergh, dating from around 1130. ... More
Farfield Mill

Farfield Mill is art craft & heritage gallery set on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. ... More
The Sedbergh Embroidery

Two fabulous embroideries created by local stitchers, depicting Sedbergh through the ages, are on permanent display in St Andrew’s church ... More
Brigflatts Quaker Meeting House

1½ miles from Sedbergh and an easy stroll across the fields from Birks, this grade 1 listed Friends’ Meeting House, built in 1675, is said to ... More
St Gregory’s Church

The church, situated about 1½ miles west of Sedbergh on the A684, was built in the 1860’s by Miss Frances Upton of Ingmire Hall as a chapel ... More
Burns Beck Moss

Burns Beck Moss is a small nature reserve belonging to the Cumbria Wildlife Trust. ... More