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Cumbria

Cumbria is a scenic North West England county famed for the Lake District, historical castles, and vibrant cultural heritage, attracting millions of visitors annually.

Ravenglass Roman Bath House

Ravenglass Roman Bath House is a well-preserved ancient Roman bath house ruin in Cumbria, England, part of a 2nd-century fort. Visitors can explore outdoor remains of walls and structural features accessible by a disability-friendly walking route.

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Brougham Castle

Brougham Castle is a medieval ruin situated near Penrith, Cumbria, built on an ancient Roman fort site. Visitors can explore striking remains including a stone keep, gatehouse, and enclosure walls. Rich in history and linked to the Clifford family, it offers an outdoor experience amid scenic river landscapes and has inspired famous artists and poets.

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Castlerigg stone circle

Castlerigg Stone Circle is a prehistoric Neolithic and Bronze Age stone circle located near Keswick in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. It features around 40 volcanic rock stones arranged in a flattened circle with a notable rectangular inner setting. The site offers scenic views of surrounding fells and is one of the earliest stone circles in Britain, popular among tourists and solstice visitors. It is a protected scheduled monument owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage.

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Milecastle 49

Milecastle 49 (Harrows Scar) is a Roman fortification on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria, featuring remains of stone defensive walls and associated turrets. It offers outdoor exploration of an ancient Roman frontier site managed by English Heritage.

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Milecastle 48

Milecastle 48 is a Roman milecastle on Hadrian's Wall near Gilsland in Cumbria, featuring well-preserved stone stairs and two associated turrets, offering an outdoor historical experience managed by English Heritage.

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Shap Abbey

Shap Abbey is the ruins of a former Premonstratensian monastery in Cumbria, featuring a large tower and visible building outlines. Visitors can explore the historic outdoor site with free public access.

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Brough Castle

Brough Castle is a historic ruined stone castle located in Brough, Cumbria, originally built in 1092 on a Roman fort site. Visitors can explore its extensive ruins including the 12th century keep and Clifford's Tower, revealing centuries of history shaped by battles, fires, and restorations. The site offers an outdoor experience rich in medieval and post-medieval heritage under English Heritage care.

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King Arthur's Round Table

King Arthur's Round Table is a Neolithic henge monument in Cumbria, offering visitors a chance to explore historic earthworks forming part of a ritual landscape near Penrith. The site is free to access and maintained by English Heritage, with visible features including a large circular ditch and bank.

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Mayburgh Henge

Mayburgh Henge is a large prehistoric Neolithic and Bronze Age monument near Eamont Bridge, Cumbria. It features a circular stone bank and a standing monolith, with alignment to the equinox sun. The site offers an outdoor experience exploring ancient ritual and trade center remains in a historic landscape.

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Penrith Castle

Penrith Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Penrith, Cumbria, dating from 1399-1470, now a historic ruin maintained by English Heritage and open to the public as a park with extensive remains near Penrith railway station.

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Piel Castle

Piel Castle is a Grade I listed 14th-century concentric-style castle ruin located on Piel Island off the coast of Cumbria. Visitors can explore the ruined keep, inner and outer baileys, and enjoy views over the local harbour. The site is managed by English Heritage and threatened by ongoing coastal erosion.

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Wetheral Priory Gatehouse

Wetheral Priory Gatehouse is a well-preserved 15th-century fortified gatehouse in Cumbria, offering visitors a glimpse into medieval monastic architecture and local history with its historic rooms and battlements.

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Hardknott Roman Fort

Hardknott Roman Fort is an archaeological site featuring the ruins of a Roman fort built in the 2nd century, located on a rocky spur in Cumbria's Lake District. Visitors can explore remains including fort walls, a granary, a bath house, and a large parade ground with scenic views over the Eskdale valley.

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Warton Old Rectory

Old Rectory, Warton is a free-to-visit ruin of a 14th-century rectory near Lancaster, showcasing historic architecture and medieval manorial court history under English Heritage protection.

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Stott Park Bobbin Mill

Stott Park Bobbin Mill is a 19th-century working bobbin mill museum in Cumbria, showcasing historic wood turning machinery including a steam engine and water power, operated by English Heritage.

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Carlisle Castle

Carlisle Castle is a medieval stone fortress in Carlisle, Cumbria, with over 930 years of history, featuring a museum of military life and managed by English Heritage. Visitors can explore both the historic interiors and extensive outdoor grounds including the city walls and battlements.

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Clifton Hall

Clifton Hall is a historic fortified manor house in Cumbria, featuring a surviving early 16th-century pele tower. Visitors can explore its rich history from the 15th century, its involvement in the English Civil War and Jacobite risings, and architectural details preserved by English Heritage.

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Countess Pillar

Countess Pillar is a 17th-century outdoor monument near Brougham, Cumbria, marking a historic farewell between Lady Anne Clifford and her mother, featuring sundials and commemorative inscriptions.

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Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey is a historic ruined Cistercian monastery in Cumbria, England, dating back to 1123. It was once the second wealthiest abbey in the country and is now a protected scheduled monument with Grade I listed buildings, offering an outdoor exploration experience with a visitor centre.

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Lanercost Priory

Lanercost Priory in Cumbria is a historic Augustinian monastery founded around 1169, featuring impressive ruins and a nave still used as a parish church. Visitors can explore both the outdoor ruins and the indoor church and exhibition areas, who enjoy its rich history including royal visits and Roman influences.

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Bow Bridge

Bow Bridge is a well-preserved late medieval multi-span sandstone bridge near Furness Abbey in Cumbria, built in the 1500s by monks to access their New Mill, showcasing original features as a Scheduled monument.

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Banna (Birdoswald)

Birdoswald Roman Fort is a well-preserved Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria, offering a combination of outdoor archaeological remains and indoor exhibitions at the visitor centre explaining Roman military history and life.

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Housesteads Roman Fort

Housesteads Roman Fort, located on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, England, is a remarkably well-preserved Roman fort dating back to around 124 AD. Visitors can explore both extensive outdoor ruins and an indoor site museum showcasing Roman artefacts, providing insight into over 300 years of Roman military history in Britain.

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Ambleside Roman Fort

Ambleside Roman Fort offers visitors the chance to explore the ruins of a significant Roman fortification from the 1st or 2nd century AD situated on the shore of Lake Windermere in Cumbria. Managed by the National Trust, the outdoor site features remains of defensive walls, gates, barracks, and other Roman structures, providing insight into Roman military presence in Britain. The site is accessible to the public and is an important historic and archaeological attraction within the Lake District National Park.

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Caerlaverock Castle

Caerlaverock Castle is a distinctive medieval triangular castle in Scotland, featuring a moat and historic Renaissance lodging, situated within a nationally significant nature reserve and renowned for its rich history including notable sieges.

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Lochmaben Castle

Lochmaben Castle is a ruined 14th century castle located in Lochmaben, Scotland, known for its strong historical defences and significant role in Scottish history with multiple sieges. It is preserved as a scheduled monument and open to the public.

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Ruthwell Cross

The Ruthwell Cross is an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon stone cross featuring large relief carvings and inscriptions in Latin and runic alphabets. It is located inside Ruthwell church in Scotland and is renowned for its biblical imagery and Old English poetry text, including lines from the Dream of the Rood.

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Fell Foot

Fell Foot Park is a National Trust country park at the southern end of Windermere in Cumbria, offering lakeside walks, historic boathouses, boat and kayak hire, a café, a playground, and seasonal ferry links to Lakeside station.

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SY Gondola

The Steam Yacht Gondola is a restored Victorian steam-powered passenger vessel offering scenic cruises on Coniston Water, England. Operated by the National Trust, it runs from March to October with options for private charters and an immersive 'Engineer for the Day Experience'.

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Hill Top, Cumbria

Hill Top Farm is a 17th-century historic house museum in Cumbria, England, that was once home to Beatrix Potter. Visitors can explore the preserved interior rooms furnished as in Potter's time and enjoy the surrounding garden maintained in the style of her illustrations. The venue offers a unique insight into the life and works of the beloved children's author in a picturesque Lakeland village setting.

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Sizergh

Sizergh Castle is a Grade I listed stately home and historic house museum in Cumbria, England, featuring Elizabethan and Georgian architecture with notable oak interiors and portraits. Visitors can explore both the castle's historic indoor spaces and its extensive outdoor gardens and estate, which includes the largest limestone rock garden held by the National Trust.

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Townend

Townend is a 17th-century historic house in Troutbeck, Cumbria, owned by the National Trust. It offers insight into the life of a wealthy farming family and is a Grade I listed building open to the public for tours.

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Wordsworth House

Wordsworth House is a Georgian historic house museum in Cockermouth, Cumbria, where poet William Wordsworth was born. It is a Grade I listed building and is open to public visits from March to October each year.

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Allan Bank

Allan Bank is a Grade II* listed historic villa in Cumbria, England, known for its connection to William Wordsworth and other literary figures. Located in the Lake District, it offers both indoor historical house exploration and outdoor garden experiences with red squirrels. The property is owned by the National Trust and open to the public.

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Stagshaw Garden

Stagshaw Garden is a woodland garden in Cumbria managed by the National Trust, famous for its shrubs including rhododendrons, azaleas, and camellias, providing a scenic outdoor experience.

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Wray

Wray Castle is a Victorian neo-gothic castle in Cumbria with extensive grounds featuring rare trees, part of Windermere shoreline, and historic connections to Beatrix Potter. It is managed by the National Trust and offers both indoor tours and outdoor exploration, including public access to the grounds year-round.

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Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall is a historic Roman defensive fortification running across northern England, featuring ruins of forts, milecastles, and turrets. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site notable for cultural and historical significance, with a popular walking trail following its route.

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Pike Hill Signal Tower

Pike Hill Signal Tower is an archaeological site featuring the remains of a Roman signal tower incorporated into Hadrian's Wall, offering visitors insight into Roman military frontier defenses in Cumbria.

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Milecastle 45

Milecastle 45 is the site of a Roman milecastle on Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, England. Visitors can explore the visible earthwork remains and two associated turrets accessible via the Hadrian's Wall Path, situated atop Walltown Crags in a scenic outdoor setting.

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Allen Banks & Staward Gorge

Allen Banks & Staward Gorge is a National Trust property featuring a Victorian garden in a river gorge with woodland, medieval peel tower ruins, and rich wildlife, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Northumberland.

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Borrowdale

Borrowdale is a scenic valley in the English Lake District National Park, known for its picturesque river, surrounding fells, and historic graphite mining. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful natural landscape and explore several villages within the valley.

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Bowder Stone

The Bowder Stone is a massive andesite lava boulder located in Borrowdale, Cumbria, known for its impressive size and climbing staircase for visitors to reach the top. It is a historic natural landmark cared for by the National Trust with open outdoor access.

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Grasmere (lake)

Grasmere is a small lake in England's Lake District, known for its connection to poet William Wordsworth and its scenic natural surroundings. The lake allows private and hire rowing boats but prohibits powered boats. It features one island now owned by the National Trust and offers picturesque views from surrounding areas.

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Great Langdale

Great Langdale is a scenic valley in the Lake District National Park, renowned for hiking, climbing, and outstanding natural features like the Langdale Pikes and Dungeon Ghyll waterfall. It also has historic significance for Neolithic stone axe production and offers outdoor activities for all ages.

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Malham Tarn Estate

Malham Tarn Estate is a large National Trust agricultural estate in North Yorkshire featuring woodland, grassland, and Malham Tarn, a glacial lake and national nature reserve with international wetland status, offering outdoor experiences like fishing and grazing landscapes.

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Sandscale Haws

Sandscale Haws is a national nature reserve in Cumbria featuring sand dunes, rare natterjack toads, and significant fungal biodiversity. Visitors can explore natural habitats and historic mining remains with boardwalk access from the car park to the beach and pools.

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Tarn Hows

Tarn Hows is a scenic artificial tarn located in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, known for its beautiful natural surroundings, walking trails, and waterfalls. It is a protected Site of Special Scientific Interest and managed by the National Trust, attracting many visitors for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.

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Ullswater

Ullswater is a large glacial lake in the Lake District National Park, known for its scenic beauty, sailing activities, walking routes, and the nearby Aira Force waterfall. It is a popular outdoor destination offering boating, hiking, and natural attractions, partly managed by the National Trust.

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Sweetheart Abbey

Sweetheart Abbey is a historic Cistercian monastery ruin founded in 1273 in New Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway. Visitors can explore the extensive abbey precincts, admire the Early English Gothic architecture, and learn about its rich medieval history and significance in Scottish heritage.

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Leahill Turret, Hadrian's Wall

Leahill Turret is a Roman lookout tower ruin located on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria, offering historical and archaeological interest as part of the famed Roman frontier structure with accessible outdoor exploration.

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Hawkshead and Claife

Hawkshead and Claife is a National Trust property in Cumbria featuring the historic town of Hawkshead, Claife Viewing Station with unique colored glass rooms offering views over Windermere, and nearby Wray Castle. Visitors can enjoy walking and cycling along the lake shore and explore notable historic sites within the woodland and village areas.

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Aira Force

Aira Force is a notable waterfall in Cumbria's Lake District, set in National Trust land with accessible paths, historic bridges, and a visitor center with a café. It offers scenic outdoor walks and features a unique visitors' Wish Tree.

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