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Brewery Street Car Park
Address: Market St, Ulverston LA12 7LR, UK
State: Westmorland and Furness
City: Ulverston
Zip Code: LA12 7LR

opening times

Monday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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Only forty minutes from home, with Mum happily collected en route, we set off yesterday, for Ulverston; a charming market town nestled at the edge of the Lake District. Over the years, I’ve driven through countless times, usually with work, criss-crossing between hospitals around Morecambe Bay. But duty always called, and I never had the chance to stop. Today felt different. Today we slowed down and parked at Brewery Street car park.nnParking was easy, and within moments we were wandering through the little streets. Ulverston has an old-fashioned prettiness about it: independent shops with characterful fronts, painted signs, and inviting displays that seem designed to tempt you in. There’s a friendliness in the air too, shopkeepers greet you with a smile, and it feels like a town proud of its community.nnIt was Mum who first spotted it, a curious little shop window with bottle brushes dangling from strings like ornaments. At first glance it looked like a quirky hardware store, but a closer look revealed it was something much more intriguing: a café. The Fourpence Café & Shoppe. We stepped inside and were instantly transported.nnRun by the warm and welcoming Jane and Sam, the Fourpence is like stepping into another world, part tearoom, part curiosity shop, part living museum. Tables are dressed with crisp starched linen, china teapots gleam white, and around the room are treasures for sale: chairs, teacups, oddities, and antiques. Even the seats beneath us carried price tags. It felt like a scene from a bygone era, a place where time had slowed down.nnAt the next table, a lady was enquiring about buying a top hat. Sam, with gentle humour, explained it would be far too big for her head. She laughed and settled for a cream-topped scone instead. Moments like this only added to the theatre of the place.nnWe ordered tea, poured from proper teapots into china mugs, along with toasted plum bread, rich, sweet, and perfectly warming. Mum was utterly entranced. She wandered her eyes across the shelves, smiling at trinkets and photographs that reminded her of the 1940s. It was like watching her walk through her own childhood.nnThe café alone would be reason enough to come back to Ulverston, but as we stepped back into the autumn sunshine, the town offered more. From the streets, you catch glimpses of the Sir John Barrow Monument, standing proudly on its hilltop above the town, a perfect backdrop to a day of gentle exploration.nnWe browsed a couple of independent shops before stumbling upon an old-fashioned sweet shop, the kind with jars lined up like soldiers behind the counter. The smell alone took us back decades. Mum and I both chose a quarter of pear drops, weighed and tipped into little paper bags. She had started hers before we even stepped back outside.nnAs we drove home, pear drops crackling between us, we all agreed that Ulverston had surprised us. A town with warmth, charm, and character, and the Fourpence Café & Shoppe at its heart. We’ll be back.
Reasonable and very well placed for the Laurel and Hardy Museum, which if you exit towards the front of the car park, is a short walk along the road to the right.nYou can pay cash, by phone or debit card, but damn those spaces are tight.nWould have been better off losing a couple to free up some room
Spaces a bit tight, and machine was not working when I visited. Good thing with Paybyphone app where you can pay online and even extend your stay when away. Prices high as expected of tourist area, juat glad I found a space after 3 other full parking lots.
Plenty of parking space at 10am. Pay and display.
The parking was ok and the prices were ok, other than almost getting run over by some silly woman in a yellow jeep and then pulling her face at me like it was my fault. She's lucky the window didn't get put in while she was driving off.
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