Main Street, Sedburgh, Cumbria
A view from the Market Place looking east along Main Street. The shop on the left is selling farming tools. The Sedburgh Cafe and Bakery is further down the street on the left. Sedbergh (pronounced Sedber or even, by the locals, Sebber) was historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. It was a small market town and farming town. Wool sheared from the many sheep was taken to local mills where it was turned into yarn from which people in their homes, would knit clothing, including hats and socks.