Stainton with Adgarley is a civil parish located in the county of Cumbria, England. The parish is situated in the district of South Lakeland and covers an area of approximately 1,200 acres. The parish is home to a small population of around 200 people, and the majority of the land is used for agriculture.
The parish is located in a rural area and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The landscape is dominated by rolling hills and fields, and there are several small streams and rivers that run through the area. The parish is also home to several small villages and hamlets, including Stainton, Adgarley, and Haverthwaite.
Despite its small size, Stainton with Adgarley has a rich history and is home to several historic buildings and landmarks. One of the most notable landmarks in the parish is Stainton Tower, a 14th-century tower house that was once the home of the local lord of the manor. The tower is now a Grade II listed building and is open to the public for tours and events. Other historic buildings in the parish include Stainton Hall, a 17th-century manor house, and several old farmhouses and cottages.