Colby
One of the villages in the Eden district of Cumbria is Colby. Other towns in the region is places such as Appleby-in-Westmorland and Bolton. Today about 130 people are living in Colby. This village is located on the banks of the River Eden and two major roads are providing access to other places in the region and these roads is the B6542 and the A66. The village of Colby is a civil parish in the Eden district in Cumbria. Three of the buildings in Cumbria has been recorded in the National Heritage List. Only one of those buildings is a grade 2 heritage property while the others are rated grade 3 with grade 1 being the highest available rating. Properties in Colby will easily sell for 1.5 million pounds.
Bassenthwaite
The village of Bassenthwaite is in the borough of Allerdale. Historically Bassenthwaite was always part of Cumberland. It is lying within the Lake District National Park and has a population of around 500 people. Two options are available for religious people namely the tiny Methodist chapel and there is also the Church of England. The village is easily identifiable as a typical English village because of the stream passing through it, the primary school and other expected features. Properties can cost as much as 1.6 million pounds.
Millom
In town of Millom is located on the North Shore of the estuary of the River Duddon which is in Southwest Cumbria. Millom is historically a part of Cumberland and it is located next to the Lake District National Park. Other towns and villages in the region are Whitehaven and Barrow-in-Furness. Millom was established in 1866 and at the time merged with Holborn Hill to form the new town of Millom. Properties in this area can cost approximately 1.7 million pounds.
South Lakes
The Lakes area is in fact a large civil parish which is located in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria. There is a roughly about 4500 residents in this parish. There are several other villages and towns in the region such as Waterhead, Little Langdale, Elterwater, Chapel Stile, Troutbeck, Grasmere, Rydal, Ambleside and Clappersgate. Within the Boundaries of the Lakes there are also places such as Loughrigg and Rydal. The Lakes was founded in 1934. Properties in this area is quite popular and can cost as much as 2,000,000 pounds for a hassle free cash sale.
Ambleside
The town of Ambleside is now part of the parish of Lakes. Ambleside were historically in Westmorland. Nevertheless, it lies at the head of Windermere which is the largest natural lake in England. It is not far from the highest road pass in the lake district. This pass is known as Kirkstone Pass which is surrounded by hiking trails and other access paths which is making the exploration of this region an enjoyable experience. Approximately 2600 people are living in Ambleside. The town became a full-fledged civil parish in 1866 until it became part of the Lakes in 1974. If you want to sell quickly, properties in this region can cost as much as 5,000,000 pounds.