New Hutton is a rural settlement about three miles east of Kendal in South Cumbria, between the A684 Kendal to Sedbergh road and the B6254 Kendal to Kirkby Lonsdale road, in an area of small elongated hills known as drumlins, which are a glacial feature. These provide the setting for a number of tucked-away farms and small hamlets.
The focus of the village is St Stephen's Church, which is immediately opposite the Institute, venue for all kinds of community activities.
In 2011 there were 348 inhabitants in 135 households.*
*Source: Office for National Statistics
The focus of the village is St Stephen's Church, which is immediately opposite the Institute, venue for all kinds of community activities.
In 2011 there were 348 inhabitants in 135 households.*
*Source: Office for National Statistics