Caldew
Caldew is a small town located in Cumbria, England. It is situated near the Lake District, a region of outstanding natural beauty. The town is often visited by tourists for its picturesque surroundings and rich history.
Caldew's name is derived from the Old Norse words "kaldb" and "vath", meaning "cold water" and "waterfall"
The town's history dates back to the Bronze Age, with evidence of ancient settlements and farming practices
Caldew has a population of approximately 600 people, with a strong sense of community and rural heritage.
The surrounding countryside is characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and lakes, making it an attractive destination
Despite its small size, Caldew has a significant place in local history and culture. It is an