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Archaeology
Ravenglass Roman Bath House
This was long known as Walls Castle and lies to the east of the remains of an old Roman fort.
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Archaeology
Mayburgh and King Arthur’s' Round Table
Mayburgh contains a massive circular bank with an entrance. It was built with river stones as opposed to excavated materials.
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Archaeology
Long Meg and Her Daughters
A large stone circle locally known as a petrified women with her daughters and is one of the biggest in England.
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Archaeology
Hardknott Roman Fort
This Roman fort remains one of the most outstanding auxiliary forts of the second century AD.
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Archaeology
Castlerigg Stone Circle
A late Neolithic to early bronze age stone circle containing thirty-eight large stones and a rectangle of ten stones.
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Archaeology
Birdoswald Fort
Besides Hardknott Birdoswald Fort is one of the most impressive Roman Forts within Cumbria.
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Archaeology
Ambleside Roman Fort
The original wood and soil fort was replaced by a stone building in the Hadrianic era, this fort had better walls, better roofs and windows with glass in them.