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The Lakeland town named one of the 'best places to live' under two hours from Greater Manchester

Think of Cumbria and the stunning landscape of the Lake District immediately springs to mind. Yet there are dozens of hidden gems in the area which are often overlooked by visitors and offer an alternative to the tourist hotspots in the national park.

One of these is the historic market town of Penrith, which lies between the Lake District and the North Pennines on the edge of the Eden Valley. The town has been named on The Sunday Times’ list of the Best Places to Live in 2023.

But you don’t have to move there to appreciate everything the town has to offer. At just an hour and 40 minutes away from Manchester by train, Penrith is an ideal destination for a day trip or weekend away.

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The charming town boasts “handsome red sandstone buildings” and a quintessential market square at its heart. The Sunday Times also praised its “thriving arts scenes” with a tiny cinema, Alhambra, showing new releases and national theatre screenings, while Rheged is a café, arts and shopping venue housed in a grass-top building.

Independent businesses line the town’s streets, from quaint bookshops to tapas restaurants. There’s a good selection of cosy cafes and lively pubs, and even a museum celebrating local history.

What makes Penrith particularly special is its location, as it straddles the Lake District and the “less-visited hills and dales of the wild North Pennines and the lush green fields and unspoilt villages of the well-named Eden Valley.”

The town serves as a practical base for exploring the local area and Ullswater, the second largest lake in the national park, is just five miles away from the town.

Penrith’s history goes back hundreds of years,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk