Parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
| Coordinates: | 54.164, -2.763 |
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| OS grid ref: | SD 50 74 |
Yealand Conyers is a small rural village and civil parish in the district of Lancaster, Lancashire, England, set on the western edge of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The locality is characterised by limestone pavements, dry-stone walls and a patchwork of pasture and small farms, with the important wetland reserve at Leighton Moss and the wide sands of Morecambe Bay close by, making it popular with walkers and birdwatchers.
Historically agricultural, the village retains a scattering of stone cottages and a nineteenth‑century church and has a quiet, conservation-minded community; many residents commute to nearby Carnforth or Lancaster for work. Its proximity to neighbouring Yealand Redmayne and the AONB gives it a mix of village life, outdoor recreation and a strong sense of local heritage.
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