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5 English Heritage sites in Cumbria to visit this May bank holiday

English Heritage sites to visit this May bank holiday across Cumbria With lots of beautiful scenery to explore across this bank holiday weekend, a visit to one of the English Heritage sites could be the perfect fit for you and your family. Although some Covid restrictions remain in place, rules have eased to allow you to meet people and socialise outdoors. Here are five English Heritage sites you could visit this May bank holiday weekend. Penrith Castle, Penrith English Heritage s website states: Penrith Castle was begun at the end of the 14th century by Ralph Neville, who played a key role in defending this area against the Scots. It was later transformed into a luxurious residence by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who became Richard III. Surviving to their full height, the castle walls stand in a public park.

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5 English Heritage sites in Cumbria to visit this May bank holiday

5 English Heritage sites in Cumbria to visit this May bank holiday
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Furness-abbey
Cumbria
United-kingdom
River-eamont
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Brougham-castle
Lake-windermere
Britain
Penrith-castle
Ravenglass-roman
Ralph-neville

English Heritage sites you could visit this Easter bank holiday weekend

English Heritage sites to visit across Cumbria. Picture: Canva With lots of beautiful scenery to explore across this Easter weekend, a visit to one of the English Heritage sites could be the perfect fit for you and your family. Although Covid restrictions limit some of the activities we could normally be doing during the Easter break, the rules have eased slightly which means you can meet up to six people outside, socially distanced. Here are five English Heritage sites you could visit this Easter weekend. Furness Abbey Furness Abbey The grounds of Furness Abbey are open. All indoor areas remain closed, and safety measures are in place to keep everyone safe.

Furness-abbey
Cumbria
United-kingdom
River-eamont
Ambleside
Lake-windermere
Brougham-castle
Britain
Penrith-castle
Ravenglass-roman
Ralph-neville
Caroline-herety

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