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Holme sits just inside the Cumbria border, positioned between the eastern edge of the Milnthorpe marshes and the rising limestone fells of the Farleton Knott. Historically tied to the flax milling industry, the village still retains a sense of its industrial past through the old stone buildings that line the Lancaster Canal, which skirts the western boundary and remains a popular route for walking up towards Crooklands. It is a practical spot geographically; while it feels quiet and rural, it is only a couple of miles from the M6 and within easy reach of Carnforth’s rail links and supermarkets. The village itself is centered around a traditional green and supports a local pub, a primary school, and a community shop, making it a functional, self-contained place that avoids the seasonal congestion often found deeper within the Lake District National Park.