English Heritage sites near Lowside Quarter Parish

Ravenglass Roman Bath House

RAVENGLASS ROMAN BATH HOUSE

9 miles from Lowside Quarter Parish

The remains of the bath house of Ravenglass Roman fort, established in AD 130, are among the tallest Roman structures surviving in northern Britain: the walls stand almost 4 metres (13 feet) high.

Hardknott Roman Fort

HARDKNOTT ROMAN FORT

14 miles from Lowside Quarter Parish

This remote and dramatically-sited fort was founded under Hadrian's rule in the 2nd century.Well-marked remains include the headquarters building, commandant's house and bath house.

Castlerigg Stone Circle

CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE

21 miles from Lowside Quarter Parish

Castlerigg is perhaps the most atmospheric and dramatically sited of all British stone circles, with panoramic views and the mountains of Helvellyn and High Seat as a backdrop.

Ambleside Roman Fort

AMBLESIDE ROMAN FORT

23 miles from Lowside Quarter Parish

The well-marked remains of a 2nd-century fort with large granaries, probably built under Hadrian's rule to guard the Roman road from Brougham to Ravenglass and act as a supply base.

Stott Park Bobbin Mill

STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL

26 miles from Lowside Quarter Parish

In the Lake District in Cumbria, this extensive working mill was begun in 1835 to produce the wooden bobbins vital to the Lancashire spinning and weaving industries.

Furness Abbey

FURNESS ABBEY

26 miles from Lowside Quarter Parish

The remains of an abbey founded by Stephen, later King of England, including much of the east end and west tower of the church, ornately decorated chapter house and cloister buildings.


No churches found in Lowside Quarter Parish


No churches found in Lowside Quarter Parish