view gallery SE0.6 km | CUT BENCH MARK, LANGWATHBY, CUMBRIA in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints A cut bench mark in Cumbria. posted by: plymplodder location: United Kingdom date approved: 04/21/2008 last visited: 04/16/2008 |
view gallery N3.1 km | Long Meg & Her Daughters Stone Circle, Little Salkeld, Cumbria, UK – Sightseers (2012) in Movie Locations Tina’s dog has done a woopsy at the stone circle. She is harangued by a passer by, until Chris disposes of him. posted by: bill&ben location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/29/2013 last visited: 04/28/2023 |
view gallery N3.1 km | Long Meg and her Daughters, Cumbria in Megalithic Monuments Long Meg is a red sandstone pillar outside the ellipse of her daughters, a stone ring. Free to visit. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/10/2008 last visited: 04/28/2023 |
view gallery N4.2 km | Addingham Cross, Cumbria in Photos Then and Now Addingham Cross is an Anglo-saxon sandstone cross, of hammer-head design. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/30/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.2 km | Addingham Cross, Cumbria in Churchyard Crosses Behind Addingham church is a weathered sandstone Anglo-Saxon cross. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/28/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.2 km | Church of St Michael and All Angels, Addingham, Cumbria in This Old Church A church has stood here in the parish of Glassonby since 1272. The current church of St Michael and All Angels is not the original, possibly rebuilt in 1704. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/25/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.2 km | Lacy's Caves in Wikipedia Entries Lacy's Caves are on the east bank of the river Eden, cut out of the red sandstone cliffs. Publicly accessible by well maintained paths through deciduous mature woodlands. Very scenic. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/20/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.2 km | Lacy's caves, River Eden, Cumbria in Cave Entrances (Artificial) Colonel Lacy paid for these caves to be hollowed out for his guests to enjoy. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 10/21/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.3 km | Ninekirks Church Pews, Cumbria in Photos Then and Now Ninekirks is the colloquial name for St. Ninian's Church. This picture is inside the church showing the wooden stalls with pews and congregation. Looking to the east gable from just inside the main door. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.3 km | Ninekirks, Cumbria in Wikipedia Entries Ninekirks is a grade 1 listed church. There has been a religious site here since Roman times. The church is no longer in regular use and in the care of the Church Preservation Trust. Open to the public. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.3 km | Ninekirks Church, Cumbria in Photos Then and Now Ninekirks church is a good photo opportunity as this early colour image shows. Looking north west down the gravel path to the church. Note person in red standing next to the porch. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW5.6 km | Countess Pillar, A66, Brougham, Cumbria, UK in UK Historical Markers The Countess Pillar marks the place where Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, bade farewell to her mother Margaret on 2 April 1616. posted by: bill&ben location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/28/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6 km | Brougham Castle by William Green c 1820 - Brougham Castle, Brougham, Cumbria, UK in Paintings Then and Now An engraving of Brougham Castle by William Green taken from the opposite bank of the river. posted by: bill&ben location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 09/08/2013 last visited: 03/24/2022 |
view gallery SW6 km | Brougham Castle, Brougham, Cumbria, England in Wikipedia Entries Brougham Castle, Brougham, Cumbria, England posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 08/31/2018 last visited: 03/24/2022 |
view gallery SW6 km | Brougham Castle, Cumbria, UK by Henry Gastineau c 1823 – Brougham Castle, Brougham, Cumbria, UK in Paintings Then and Now An engraving of Brougham Castle taken from the adjacent river bank. posted by: bill&ben location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 09/08/2013 last visited: 03/24/2022 |
view gallery SW6 km | Brougham Castle, Brougham, Cumbria, UK in Castles A castle originally belonging to the Clifford family posted by: bill&ben location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/28/2013 last visited: 03/24/2022 |
view gallery W6.6 km | Stoneybeck Toll House, Penrith, Cumbria in Bygone Toll Houses A former toll house on a bend in the road, at a junction. Now by-passed by the modern A6. North of Penrith near the Catterlen junction 41 on M6 motorway. Now a dwelling. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/26/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.6 km | Beacon Trail, Penrith, Cumbria in Self Guided Walks and Trails The Beacon Trail starts in Sandgate, an open paved space which used to be a market and hiring area. The walk leads you up to the Beacon. The highpoint overlooking Penrith. Download dedicated PDF leaflet. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/01/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | Giant's Grave, Penrith, Cumbria in Photos Then and Now The Giant's Grave is beside St Andrew's Church in the centre of Penrith. Traditionally the grave is thought to be where Owen Cæsarius, king of Cumbria between 900 and 937 AD was buried. Looking east. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | St Andrew's Church, Penrith, Cumbria in This Old Church St. Andrew's is the Parish Church and a large Georgian building rebuilt in the years 1720 and 1722. The tower is all that remains from the original 13th Century church. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | 1563 - Tudor House, Penrith, Cumbria in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones Tudor House is one of the oldest buildings in Penrith. Over the years it has appeared in many colours. Highlighted is the projecting porch. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/26/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | Wordsworth Trail, Penrith, Cumbria in Self Guided Walks and Trails The Wordsworth Trail starts at Arnison's shop as Middlegate becomes Market Square. The route only visits 5 places. Without visiting the fifth point at the Beacon, this walk will only take 30 minutes. Download dedicated leaflet from link below. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/05/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | St Andrews Trail, Penrith, Cumbria in Self Guided Walks and Trails The St Andrews Trail starts at the Musgrave Monument and goes first to the parish church of St Andrews. From there the trail passes a total of 23 points in an area east of the centre of Penrith. Download dedicated PDF leaflet. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/01/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | Corn Market Trail, Penrith, Cumbria in Self Guided Walks and Trails The Corn Market Trail starts at the Musgrave Monument in Market Place, in the centre of Penrith. The road to Corn Market leads off west from here. This is one of the shorter town trails. All on pavements and pedestrian areas. Download PDF leaflet. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/01/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | Musgrave Trail, Penrith, Cumbria in Self Guided Walks and Trails The Musgrave Trail starts outside the Tourist Information Centre, which is the entrance to Penrith Museum. One of many walks in Penrith. Download dedicated PDF Leaflet or purchase a pack of all trails from TIC. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/01/2012 last visited: never |
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