Yealand Redmayne is a small village located in the county of Lancashire, England. The village is situated in the northern part of the county, close to the border with Cumbria. Yealand Redmayne is a picturesque village with a population of around 200 people. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists.
The village of Yealand Redmayne has a rich history dating back to the 12th century. The village was originally part of the Barony of Kendal and was owned by the Redmayne family. The village was an important centre for agriculture and was home to a number of farms and smallholdings. Today, the village is still home to a number of working farms and is known for its high-quality produce, including beef, lamb and dairy products.
Yealand Redmayne is a close-knit community with a strong sense of community spirit. The village has a number of local amenities, including a village hall, a pub and a post office. The village also has a primary school, which serves the local community. The village is well-connected to the surrounding area, with good transport links to nearby towns and cities. Overall, Yealand Redmayne is a charming village with a rich history and a strong sense of community.