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  • Carlisle Castle
    Carlisle Castle amply repays those wishing to explore its 900-year history. Once commanding the western end of the Anglo-Scottish border, the castle has witnessed, over the centuries, countless conflicts and sieges, as both the English and Scots laid claim to it.
  • Carlisle Cathedral
    Carlisle's red sandstone cathedral - the second smallest in Britain after Christ Church Oxford - is a must for any visitor to the great border city. A little time spent here gives an extraordinarily vivid evocation of the turbulent history of the place.
  • Wetheriggs Country Pottery
    Founded in 1855 - with 2005 marking its 150th anniversary - Wetheriggs Country Pottery is the nation's only remaining steam-powered pottery, and has been, since 1973, scheduled as a National Industrial Monument. Originally it produced bricks, tiles and pipes for the burgeoning industrial revolution that affected even the furthest and most remote regions of the nation, but now provides facilities for more artistic endeavours with potters on hand to help you make your very own ceramic masterpiece!
  • Castlerigg Stone Circle
    The most visited stone circle in Cumbria, Castlerigg is also one of the most impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain. It stands in an extraordinary location above Keswick, with Helvellyn and High Seat forming a dramatic backdrop to the south and views across to Skiddaw, Blencathra and Lonscale Fell to the north.
  • Brockhole - Lake District Visitor Centre
    Brockhole, set in 30 acres of grounds on the shores of Lake Windermere, is the Visitor Centre for the Lake District National Park. Visitors can find out more about Lakeland at the centre and, if they're lucky, they may also spot the local curiosity - the Tizzie Wizzie - which is said to have the body of a hedgehog, the tail of a squirrel and wings of a bee.
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