Moor Row is a small village situated in the western part of Cumbria, nestled between the coastal town of Whitehaven and the scenic landscapes of the Lake District National Park. The area is known for its historic roots in the iron ore mining industry, with remnants of the Victorian mining heritage still visible throughout the village. Today, Moor Row is characterised by a quiet, rural atmosphere and a strong community spirit, offering a slower pace of life compared to nearby urban centres.