English Heritage properties in Cumbria

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Name Location Attraction Type Heritage Rating
Ambleside Roman Fort Ambleside Roman 2 Heritage Rating
Bank's East Turret (Hadrian's Wall) Banks Roman 3 Heritage Rating
Birdoswald Fort and Hadrian's Wall Brampton Roman 3 Heritage Rating
Bow Bridge Broughton-in-Furness Historic Property 2 Heritage Rating
Brough Castle Church Brough Castle 3 Heritage Rating
Brougham Castle Penrith Castle 4 Heritage Rating
Carlisle Castle Carlisle Castle 4 Heritage Rating
Castlerigg Keswick Prehistoric 4 Heritage Rating
Clifton Hall Clifton Historic Property 3 Heritage Rating
Furness Abbey Barrow-in-Furness Abbey 4 Heritage Rating
Hardknott Roman Fort Ravenglass Roman 4 Heritage Rating
Hare Hill (Hadrians Wall) Hare Hill Roman 3 Heritage Rating
Harrows Scar Milecastle (Hadrian's Wall) Birdoswald Roman 3 Heritage Rating
King Arthur's Round Table Eamont Bridge Prehistoric 2 Heritage Rating
Lanercost Priory Lanercost Abbey 3 Heritage Rating
Leahill Turret and Piper Sike Turret (Hadrian's Wall) Banks Roman 2 Heritage Rating
Mayburgh Henge Eamont Bridge Prehistoric 3 Heritage Rating
Penrith Castle Penrith Castle 3 Heritage Rating
Piel Castle Barrow-in-Furness Castle 3 Heritage Rating
Pike Hill Signal Tower (Hadrian's Wall) Banks Roman 3 Heritage Rating
Poltross Burn Milecastle (Hadrian's Wall) Gilsland Roman 3 Heritage Rating
Ravenglass Roman Bath House Ravenglass Roman 3 Heritage Rating
Shap Abbey Shap Abbey 3 Heritage Rating
Stott Park Bobbin Mill Finsthwaite Museum 3 Heritage Rating
The Countess Pillar Eamont Bridge Historic Property 3 Heritage Rating
Wetheral Priory Gatehouse Wetheral Abbey 3 Heritage Rating
Willowford (Hadrian's Wall) Gilsland Roman 3 Heritage Rating
Willowford Roman Bridge (Hadrian's Wall) Gilsland Roman 3 Heritage Rating
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Featured English Heritage property:
Bayard's Cove Fort

Bayard's Cove Fort
Dartmouth, Devon, England

Bayard's Cove Fort is a very small gun fort, built during Tudor times to defend the entrance to Dartmouth harbour. The fort was built by the Dartmouth Corporation around the year 1510 at the narrowest point of the harbour entrance. ... more

Some
English Heritage properties:

Audley End House
Battle Abbey
Brinkburn Priory
Castlerigg Stone Circle
Warkworth Castle
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