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Moor Row sits quietly between the busier hubs of Whitehaven and Egremont, offering a slower pace of life rooted in West Cumbria’s industrial past. Originally a small collection of cottages, the village expanded significantly during the 19th-century iron ore boom, and you can still see that heritage in the sturdy terrace architecture that defines the village centre. Geographically, it’s a practical spot; it’s positioned right on the edge of the West Coast’s employment corridor - close to Sellafield and the Westlakes Science Park - yet it feels surprisingly open, with clear views toward the western fells of the Lake District. One of the best things about living here is the direct access to the Coast to Coast cycle path, which follows the old railway line and provides a flat, green route for walking or cycling away from the main roads. It’s a straightforward, functional village with a strong sense of its own identity, perfect for those who want easy access to the coast and the fells without being right in the middle of the tourist tracks.