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Bundling your hotel, car and flight into a Milnthorpe vacation package is the easiest way to land the best deal. Plus, having your own car rental gives you the freedom to get to all those big-name sights you're itching to explore. Located 120 mi from Milnthorpe, Edinburgh Castle is one attraction that should be on your itinerary. Put together a driving playlist and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Milnthorpe?
Many people fly into John Lennon Airport (LPL), 60 mi south of downtown Milnthorpe. Others prefer Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) (50 mi away from central Milnthorpe) or Teesside Intl. Airport (MME) (55 mi away from central Milnthorpe).
What is there to do in Milnthorpe?
While getting off the beaten track is rewarding, you shouldn't miss the big-name attractions that make a destination famous. Lakeland Wildlife Oasis Park and Fairy Steps are a couple of them in Milnthorpe.
Where should I stay when visiting Milnthorpe?
Many travelers opt to stay at the 3 bedroom accommodation in Sandside, near Milnthorpe. It's sure to be a great base for your Milnthorpe escape.

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Bridge in Dallam Park, Milnthorpe, Cumbria passing over the river Bela on a sunny evening
Bridge in Dallam Park, Milnthorpe, Cumbria passing over the river Bela on a sunny evening
Bridge in Dallam Park, Milnthorpe, Cumbria passing over the river Bela on a sunny evening
Bridge in Dallam Park, Milnthorpe, Cumbria passing over the river Bela on a sunny evening
Heron Corn Mill
Beetham
Milnthorpe
Lancs 

Water-powered corn mill, with attached grain dryer and water supply mechanism and launder. Late C18 or earlier, remodelled and enlarged C19, restored as a museum in 1975. Rubble stone, slobbered, with a slate roof laid to diminishing courses. PLAN: L-shaped complex with main mill range aligned parallel to the River Bela, and ancillary range at right angles to the north-west. EXTERIOR: River frontage to south-east with dressed stone plinth and semi circular arch-headed double doorway to lower level. 3 multi-pane upper floor windows with flat-arched heads. Wide south-east gable with timber launder leading from sluice gates with rack and pinion mechanisms. Narrow extension to north-west incorporates corn drying kiln with roof louvre. Single bay north-east elevation with a C20 window frame to each floor and a board door. INTERIOR: The restoration of the mill interior was completed in 1975, and contains a Lowder stone frame on the stone floor and complete associated machinery, driven by a 14ft overshot water wheel. Line shafting in the attic powers the sack hoist which raises grain to the highest part of the building, to be delivered by gravity onto the 4 pairs of millstones below. The roof structure is supported on trusses with curved knee braces to the principles. HISTORY: The mill site is thought to have had medieval origins, rights to erect and run a corn mill having been granted to the Canons of Coningshead in 1220. The present mill operated until 1955. A water-powered corn mill on a mill site established in 1220 and operated until 1955, with a complete and working interior, including a rare survival of a Lowder frame.