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Hutton Moor End is a small hamlet in the north east of the English Lake District in Cumbria. It is known locally simply as Moor End. Moor End is built around two Listed Buildings, Low House and No. 1 Low Moorend (1681) and Moor End Farmhouse and Barns (1719). Moor End Farmhouse was previously a coaching inn named 'The Sun Inn'. The steps for the horses and ring for tethering are still adjoined to the building. These two buildings were built upon an old route-way between Penrith and Keswick known as the Hutton Moor Road. Not far to the east of moor end are the Troutbeck Roman fort and marching camps proving the area's importance as a goods corridor. The road was by-passed in the early 1970s. The Listed Building's placement on this old-route way can clearly be seen on Clarke's 1787 map of the area. To this day Moor End has never expanded and is still just the two Listed Buildings with their attachments.