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Attractions near CA2 7XX
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery (2 Miles)*
Our combination of permanent displays (many of them enjoyably interactive and 'hands on'), changing exhibitions and exciting events and workshops makes Tullie House a thriving centre of activity.
Carlisle Cathedral (2 Miles)*
The Cathedral, founded in 1122 and battered by centuries of border warfare, was built for the glory of God, and services have been said and sung daily in it for nearly 900 years.
Carlisle Race Course (3 Miles)*
Carlisle Racecourse is situated at Blackwell on the outskirts of the historic border city of Carlisle. Set in open countryside, the undulating course provides high quality racing every month of the year.
The World Famous Old Blacksmith's Shop Centre (8 Miles)*
When people hear the name Gretna Green their thoughts often step back in time to the history of runaway marriages. The Old Blacksmith's Shop is at the heart of this fascinating tradition.
Talkin Tarn Country Park (11 Miles)*
A glacial lake nestling beneath the fells of the North Pennines, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Thomas Carlyle's Birthplace (16 Miles)*
Thomas Carlyle may have rubbed shoulders with Darwin, Dickens and Thackeray, but he never forgot his roots and insisted that his final resting place should be Ecclefechan, the village where his birthplace still stands.
Birdoswald Roman Fort (17 Miles)*
Visit the fascinating hands-on interactive visitor centre and remains of the Roman fort where you become part of Birdoswald's 2000 years of history.
Mirehouse (17 Miles)*
The present house was built in 1666 by the 8th Earl of Derby for his visits to his Cumbrian estates. In 1688 he sold it to his agent Roger Gregg. This is the only time it has been sold.
Trotters World of Animals (18 Miles)*
Situated in North Cumbria, Trotters World of Animals nestles in the shadow of Skiddaw Mountain on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake, near to the junction of the A66 and A595 is a must-visit place for all ages.
Savings Banks Museum (18 Miles)*
In 1810 Dr Duncan opened the world's first commercial savings bank, paying interest of its investors' modest savings.
Dalemain Mansion and Historic Gardens (18 Miles)*
Behind the impressive pink ashlar façade lies the real surprise of Dalemain - its sheer variety. The history of the house stretches from Saxon times to early Georgian and has been in the same family since 1679
Isel Hall (18 Miles)*
The Elizabethan Range and fortified Pele Tower of Isel Hall dominates the landscape in its magical setting above River Derwent.
Keswick Museum & Art Gallery (20 Miles)*
A Victorian experience not to be missed. Keswick's surprising past, from industrial mining centre to peaceful tourist town, is revealed in this fine example of a late Victorian Museum.
Cars of The Stars Motor Museum (20 Miles)*
The world famous Cars of The Stars Motor Museum features many famous TV and film vehicles.
Caerlaverock Castle (21 Miles)*
One of the finest castles in Scotland, Caerlaverock Castle is on a triangular site surrounded by moats.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near CA2 7XX
Belle Vue (< 1 Mile)*
Kirkandrews upon Eden (1 Mile)*
Carlisle (2 Miles)*
Over 2000 years of turbulent history has made the city what it is today. From the mystical King Arthur, to the far reaching influence of the Romans, whose mighty Emperor Hadrian had the border wall constructed to keep out the “barbarians” from the North.
Stanwix (2 Miles)*
Beaumont (2 Miles)*
Kingstown (3 Miles)*
Rockcliffe (3 Miles)*
Great Orton (3 Miles)*
Burgh by Sands (3 Miles)*
Harraby (3 Miles)*
Harraby is located1 mile from the historic centre of the border city of Carlisle and it's many attractions, including Carlisle Castle, Cathedral, Tullie House and the Citadel Bastion.
Cummersdale (3 Miles)*
Harker (3 Miles)*
Linstock (4 Miles)*
Dalston (4 Miles)*
Brisco (4 Miles)*
Thursby (5 Miles)*
Thursby is a quiet village of agricultural origins, 6 miles South West of Carlisle. While the Romans travelled through at an earlier date, Thursby is named after the Viking god Thor (pórr) and a temple was said to have been dedicated to him
Wiggonby (5 Miles)*
Scotby (5 Miles)*
Crosby (5 Miles)*
Warwick (6 Miles)*
Cumwhinton (6 Miles)*
Wetheral (6 Miles)*
Wetheral is a picturesque village, with walks by the River Eden in National Trust woodland.
Aikton (6 Miles)*
Drumburgh (6 Miles)*
Gatesgill (6 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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