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Historic Places
Category: Historic Places
St Michael’s Church

St Michael’s Church – The church was built inside the Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall in the late 12th century, and is located in Burgh-by-sands.

Category: Historic Places
Rydal Mount and Gardens

Rydal Mount and Gardens – Located in Rydal, Ambelside, between Lake Windermere and Rydal Water this was the most beloved home of William Wordsworth.

Category: Historic Places
Mirehouse Historic House and Gardens

Mirehouse Historic House and Gardens – This incredible historic house is located in Underskiddaw, Keswick, facing Bassenthwaite Lake with Dodd Wood and Skiddaw behind it.

Category: Historic Places
Muncaster Castle

Muncaster Castle – The castle is located in Muncaster, Ravenglass and has been home to the Pennington family for the past 800 years.

Category: Historic Places
Hadrian’s Wall

Hadrian’s Wall – This is the most important monument in Britain that was by the Romans.

Category: Historic Places
Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey – Furness Abbey is located in Barrow-in-Furness and was once one of the richest Cistercian monasteries in England and the red sand stone ruins have stood here for 700 years.

Category: Historic Places
Edward I Monument

Edward I Monument – This grand stone monument is located at the end of the River Eden, at the Solway Firth.

Category: Historic Places
Castlerigg Stone Circles

Castlerigg Stone Circles – This monument is located in Keswick and is one of the most impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain, and it is the most visited stone circle in Cumbria.

Category: Historic Places
Carlisle Castle

Carlisle Castle – The Castle is located in Carlisle and for over nine centuries has watched over city.

Category: Historic Places
Brougham Castle

Brougham Castle – The remarkable ruins of this 13th century fortress are located on the banks of the Eamont River.

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