Murton, Cumbria
Murton is a small village and civil parish in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England. The parish had a population of 330 in 2001, rising to 360 at the 2011 Census. Settlements within the parish include the villages of Hilton, Langton, and Brackenber as well as various small farms, houses and cottages. The town of Appleby-in-Westmorland is to the south-west.
Geography
Murton is located west of the foot of Murton Pike. The village covers an area of roughly. A small stream known as Murton Beck runs through the village and down Murton Gill. The stream continues west through Flakebridge wood before joining up with Keisley Beck. A south of Murton lies Hilton village and the streams of Hilton Beck and Stannerstones Sike. to the east is Brackenber, which lies west of George Gill and Lycum Sike.Murton Pike, to the west of Murton village, is high and a triangulation point, it is a south-westerly outlier of Murton Fell, which rises to over at two points. Parts of Murton Fell lie within the British Army's Warcop Training Area. South of Murton Pike lies Mickle Fell and Roman Fell, both of which are also part of the Warcop Training Area.