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Dalton, once part of “Lancashire over the Sandsâ€, is a town of some 11,000 people in South Cumbria’s Furness peninsula. These days Dalton is dwarfed by neighbouring Barrow-in-Furness, but in medieval times it was Dalton that was the area’s administrative and commercial centre. This was once wild border country, raided by the Norsemen (some of whom settled to farm the land). The Normans made it safer, and in 1123 Count Stephen of Blois founded Furness Abbey, built in local sandstone, a mile south of the town.
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