- source: Family History Library Catalog
A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Kirkandrews upon Eden from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and
- "KIRK-ANDREWS-UPON-EDEN, a village and a parish in Carlisle [registration] district, Cumberland. The village stands on the Roman wall and on the Carlisle and Silloth railway, 3¼ miles W NW of Carlisle; and has a station on the railway. The churchyard here was probably the site of a mile castle on the Roman wall; and a garden in the village contains a Roman altar, brought from Kirksteads, about a mile S. The vallum of the wall is slightly traceable in the neighbourhood. The parish contains also the hamlet of Hosket-Hill; and its posttown is Carlisle. Acres: 1,050. Real property: £1,542. Population: 120. Houses: 23. The manor belongs to the Earl of Lonsdale. The living is a rectory, united with the rectory of Beaumont, in the diocese of Carlisle. Value: £249. Patron: the Earl of Lonsdale. The churchyard is still in use; but the church has disappeared; and the church of Beaumont serves for the united parishes.
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