St. Bega, or Saint. Bee, was also popular with early Christians inside of the Lakes. Tradition - not really history - has it that she was a 5th or 6th century Irish princess who was a hermit in Cumbria. The Priory Church of E. Mary and St. Bega, at St. Bee's, is a 12th century church which once formed part of a Benedictine priory.The church can sim… Read More


St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was shipwrecked on Duddon Sands on the Cumbrian countryside. From here, created his way across the county, converting the people as he went. He baptised at St. Patrick's Well, Patterdale, and the village and local church were named after him. Current St. Patrick's church, Patterdale is nineteenth century, a… Read More


St. Bridget's, Bridekirk was heavily restored in the Victorian era, but definitely needs two Norman doorways. It comes with a splendid 12th century font depicting the stonemason at work, the baptism of Christ, Adam and Eve, and strange Norse beasts and runes.The church can be easily accessed by public transportation including bus, subway, and taxi.… Read More


The associated with up and down waves cell phones use are essentially radio waves. Most cell-phone carriers typically get 832 radio frequencies to be able to in an important city. Cell scanner frequencies are usually used in sets of two. Each cell phone uses two frequencies per call. Each and every a duplex channel. Consequently, there are especial… Read More