Description
Hensingham, a village, a township, and an ecclesiastical district in St Bees parish, Cumberland. The village stands on a rising ground, 1 mile NE of Whitehaven railway station, and has a post office under Whitehaven; money order and telegraph office, Whitehaven. Area of township, 2250 acres; population, 2078; of the ecclesiastical parish, 2065. Hensingham House was the seat of the Senhouses. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Carlisle; gross value, £195 with residence, built in 1879-80. Patron, the Earl of Lonsdale. The church is modern, and has several memorial windows. There is a Wesleyan chapel, a mission-room erected in 1885, a cemetery, several charities, and a working-men's reading-room. Archbishop Grindall was a native. A reservoir of the Whitehaven Waterworks and the Galemire Joint Hospital for Infectious Diseases, erected in 1879, are in this township.
Hensingham, Cumberland
Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5
