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The English Heritage Properties in Cumbria and the Lake District

English Heritage is concerned with every building and site in the country which contributes to our historic environment and our understanding of the past. It wants to help the public of today and tomorrow to appreciate and enjoy this unique heritage. It provides expert conservation advice and funding to many of the 15,400 ancient monuments, 450,000 listed buildings and 9,000 conservation areas across England. It also supports rescue archaeology where sites are threatened.

It is directly responsible for 408 historic properties representing every aspect of the history of England, expressed in earthworks, dolmen, henges, stone circles, magnificent Roman remains, medieval castles, abbeys, houses and gardens.

Roman Forts in Cumbria and the Lake District

  • Birdoswald
  • Galava
  • Hard Knott
  • Ravenglass
  • Crosscanonby Milefortlet
  • Banks Turrets
  • Pike Hill Signal Tower
  • Milecastle 48

 

Castles and Pele Towers in Cumbria and the Lake District

  • Brough Castle
  • Brougham Castle
  • Carlisle Castle
  • Penrith Castle
  • Piel Castle
  • Clifton Hall Pele

 

Abbeys and Priories in Cumbria and the Lake District

  • Furness Abbey
  • Lanercost Priory
  • Shap Abbey
  • Wetheral Priory

 

Ancient Sites in Cumbria and the Lake District

  • Castlerigg Stone Circle
  • Mayburgh Henge
  • King Arthur's Round Table

 

Other

  • Stott Park Bobbin Mill
  • Bow Bridge
  • Countess Pillar

 

 

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