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Bullgill
England
Bullgill is a small Cumbrian settlement reached via the A596 coastal road between Carlisle and Workington. Most drivers approach from the M6 at Junction 40, then follow the A66 west before joining the A596 north. The village sits amongst typical west Cumbrian farmland, with about a dozen fast EV charging points in the vicinity. The name derives from Old Norse, meaning "hill ravine," perfectly describing the local landscape of gentle valleys between low rises.
Airports closest to Bullgill are Carlisle Lake District Airport and Barrow Walney Island Airport.
