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'''Foxfield''' is a ] on the west coast of ], in the ] district that is part of the ] of ]. It lies on the ] Estuary, just outside of the ] ], around ten miles to the north-east of ] and one mile out of ]. | '''Foxfield''' is a ] on the west coast of ], in the ] district that is part of the ] of ]. It lies on the ] Estuary, just outside of the ] ], around ten miles to the north-east of ] and one mile out of ]. | ||
Foxfield is best known for the ''Prince of Wales Pub'', which has its own micro-brewery. The town also has a ] on the ], where a branch line to Broughton and ] used to commence. | Foxfield is best known for the ''Prince of Wales Pub'', which has its own micro-brewery. The town also has a ] on the ], where a branch line to Broughton and ] used to commence. |
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For other uses, see Foxfield
Foxfield is a village on the west coast of Cumbria, in the Furness district that is part of the traditional county of Lancashire. It lies on the Duddon Estuary, just outside of the Lake District National Park, around ten miles to the north-east of Barrow-in-Furness and one mile out of Broughton-in-Furness.
Foxfield is best known for the Prince of Wales Pub, which has its own micro-brewery. The town also has a railway station on the Cumbria Coast Line, where a branch line to Broughton and Coniston used to commence.
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