Welcome
to Burton-in-Lonsdale nestling on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, England.
Burton has been called
"the last village in Yorkshire", tucked into the hillside above
the River Greta, and at the cusp of the county boundaries of both Lancashire
and Cumbria. Between 1670 and 1944 Burton was home to a total of 13 potteries
and known locally as 'Black Burton' due to the smoke from the kilns.
Today the village is home
to over 630 residents and holiday makers
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