Landmarks near Guildhall Museum
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Guildhall Museum
Explore Carlisle’s medieval heritage in the historic Guildhall Museum, a Grade I listed building and former guild meeting place dating back to 1407.
Fisher St, Carlisle CA3 8JE4.7Excellent 6 Reviews -
Market Cross Monument
Historic 1682 Market Cross in Carlisle, a Grade I listed monument marking centuries of market heritage and civic pride.
Castle St, Carlisle CA3 8JA4.4Very Good 18 Reviews -
Carlisle Cathedral
Discover over 900 years of history, stunning architecture, and serene beauty at Carlisle Cathedral in the heart of the Border City.
The Abbey, Carlisle CA3 8TZ4.7Excellent 1,831 Reviews -
King Edward Monument
A solitary sandstone pillar on windswept Burgh Marsh marking the final resting place of King Edward I, the Hammer of the Scots.
Burgh by Sands, Carlisle CA5 6EH4.0Very Good 41 Reviews -
Welcome To England Sign
The iconic threshold where England begins—a simple sign marking centuries of history, culture, and the journey between two nations.
Gretna DG16 5HT5.0Excellent 2 Reviews -
Lanercost Priory
Medieval Augustinian priory where kings sheltered and history unfolded amid Scottish raids and monastic devotion.
Lanercost, Brampton CA8 2HQ4.5Excellent 1,487 Reviews -
Hare Hill - Hadrian's Wall
Explore Hare Hill, Cumbria’s tallest surviving stretch of Hadrian's Wall, where Roman history stands proudly amidst tranquil countryside.
Hadrian's Wall Path, Brampton CA8 2JJ4.2Very Good 51 Reviews -
Hadrian's Wall
Explore the iconic 73-mile Roman frontier of Britain, where ancient forts meet breathtaking landscapes and history comes alive.
Brampton CA8 7DD4.6Excellent 5,258 Reviews -
Greystoke Pillar
An enduring 18th-century stone obelisk near Penrith, marking local heritage amidst Cumbria’s tranquil countryside.
B5288, Penrith CA11 0AG4.0Very Good 1 Reviews -
Penrith Clock Tower
A neo-Gothic Victorian clock tower in Penrith’s Market Square, honoring local heritage and the Musgrave family legacy since 1861.
11 Market Square, Penrith CA11 7BY4.5Excellent 23 Reviews -
Repentance Tower
Historic 16th-century watchtower atop Trailtrow Hill offering panoramic views and rich Scottish Borders heritage near Lockerbie.
Hoddom, Lockerbie DG11 1AS4.3Very Good 48 Reviews -
Brow Well
Discover the historic iron-rich spring where Robert Burns sought healing waters amid tranquil Dumfries landscapes.
Brow Burn3.9Good 59 Reviews -
Castlerigg Stone Circle
Explore one of Britain’s oldest stone circles, set amid stunning Lake District fells with panoramic views and ancient mysteries.
Castle Ln, Keswick CA12 4RN4.6Excellent 5,329 Reviews -
Keswick War Memorial
A solemn Grade II listed monument honoring Keswick’s fallen heroes, set against the tranquil beauty of the Lake District.
2 Penrith Rd, Keswick CA12 4HF4.8Excellent 12 Reviews -
Little Dalton Kirk
Explore the evocative roofless ruins of Little Dalton Kirk, a serene historic landmark near Lockerbie reflecting Scotland’s rich ecclesiastical heritage.
Lockerbie DG11 1DY4.4Very Good 5 Reviews -
Sycamore Gap
Discover the dramatic Sycamore Gap on Hadrian's Wall, a historic and scenic landmark famed for its iconic tree and breathtaking landscapes.
Northumberland National Park, Once Brewed, Hexham NE47 7AW4.8Excellent 373 Reviews -
Wardlaw Hillfort
Explore the ancient moated triangular hillfort near Dumfries with panoramic views and rich prehistoric heritage.
Dumfries DG1 4RT4.5Excellent 18 Reviews -
Isle Tower
Explore Isle Tower, a serene 17th-century Scottish tower house ruin guarding historic routes near Dumfries in picturesque Dumfries and Galloway.
Bankend, Dumfries DG1 4RL -
Loupin Stanes
Two enigmatic stone circles connected by mystery and the River Esk, spanning 4,500 years of Scottish prehistory.
Langholm DG13 0QQ4.4Very Good 16 Reviews -
Sweetheart Abbey
A 13th-century Cistercian ruin born from devotion, where love and stone endure across seven centuries.
Main St, Dumfries DG2 8BU4.3Very Good 883 Reviews -
Waterloo Monument
A 150-foot stone tower on Peniel Heugh, built to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo and offering panoramic views across the Scottish Borders and Solway Firth.
Dumfries DG2 8DT4.7Excellent 103 Reviews -
Dumfries
Historic and accessible Dumfries Railway Station connects Scotland’s southwest with modern amenities and rich heritage.
Lovers Walk, Dumfries DG1 1NF4.4Very Good 45 Reviews -
Dumfries Fountain
A rare Victorian cast iron fountain on Dumfries High Street, symbolizing clean water’s arrival and community heritage since 1882.
High St, Dumfries DG1 2BS4.6Excellent 7 Reviews -
Queensberry Monument
An elegant 18th-century stone column in Dumfries honoring the 3rd Duke of Queensberry and the town’s noble heritage.
Queensberry Square, 2-6 Queensberry Square, Dumfries DG1 1BL -
Robert Burns Statue
A magnificent Italian marble statue honoring Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet, standing proudly at the heart of Dumfries’ historic town centre.
Burns Statue Square, Dumfries4.5Excellent 53 Reviews -
Devorgilla Bridge
Medieval bridge spanning the River Nith, named after Lady Devorgilla of Galloway and rebuilt after 17th-century floods.
Dumfries DG2 7BE4.6Excellent 217 Reviews -
Lincluden Collegiate Church
Gothic masterpiece and royal tomb where medieval Scotland's faith and nobility converge
Abbey Ln, Dumfries DG2 0DG4.2Very Good 67 Reviews -
Scafell Pike
England's highest peak: a challenging mountain adventure with war memorial significance and spectacular Lake District views.
Seascale CA20 1EX4.8Excellent 1,579 Reviews -
Ambleside Roman Fort
Explore the atmospheric ruins of Ambleside Roman Fort, a strategic Roman supply base nestled beside Lake Windermere in the heart of the Lake District.
Ambleside LA22 0EN4.2Very Good 773 Reviews -
Comyn's Tower
Explore Comyn's Tower near Dumfries, a medieval stronghold entwined with Scotland’s dramatic history and the legacy of the Comyn clan.
Dumfries DG2 0XZ4.6Excellent 15 Reviews -
Mossband Residential Park
Tranquil rural living with modern comforts and scenic views near Dumfries in the heart of Scotland’s countryside.
Mossband, Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries DG2 8JP4.7Excellent 17 Reviews -
Brunton Turret - Hadrian's Wall
A 2,000-year-old Roman watchtower standing sentinel on Hadrian's Wall, free to explore year-round.
Brunton Bank, Hexham NE46 4EJ4.5Excellent 76 Reviews -
Hexham Abbey
Medieval sanctuary where 1,350 years of faith, art, and history converge in Northumberland's most treasured abbey.
Beaumont St, Hexham NE46 3NB4.7Excellent 1,840 Reviews -
Fourmerkland Tower
Discover the tranquil charm and rich history of Fourmerkland Tower, a secluded 16th-century Scottish tower house near Dumfries.
Steilston Cottages, Dumfries DG2 0JJ -
Windermere and Troutbeck
Historic Lakeland stone cottage with expansive gardens and stunning fells views, nestled at the foot of Troutbeck Valley near Windermere village.
St Catherines Cottage, Patterdale Rd, Windermere LA23 1NH4.8Excellent 42 Reviews -
Frenchland Tower
Explore the evocative ruins of Frenchland Tower, a 16th-century stronghold of the historic French family nestled in the scenic landscapes of Moffat.
Moffat DG10 9LE3.8Good 4 Reviews -
Orchardton Tower
Explore Scotland’s only free-standing circular tower house, a rare 15th-century fortress steeped in border history and unique medieval architecture.
Castle Douglas DG7 1QH4.4Very Good 144 Reviews -
Motte Of Urr
A dramatic 12th-century Norman motte-and-bailey fortress commanding the River Urr valley in medieval Galloway.
Haugh of Urr, Dumfries and Galloway DG7 3JZ4.5Excellent 11 Reviews -
Auchen Castle
Historic Scottish fairytale castle and elegant wedding venue nestled in scenic Dumfries and Galloway with unique Egyptian revival architecture.
Beattock, Moffat DG10 9SH4.7Excellent 331 Reviews -
Historic Scotland
A 16th-century tower house where Renaissance comfort meets aristocratic secrets and family fortune turned to ruin.
2 A711, Kirkcudbright DG6 4QH4.3Very Good 3 Reviews -
Winter's Gibbet
A haunting 18th-century monument to murder, justice, and the dark moorland history of rural Northumberland.
Harwood, Morpeth NE61 4LE4.6Excellent 135 Reviews -
James Hogg Monument
A striking white monument honoring James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, overlooking the serene St Mary's Loch in Scotland's Borders.
St Mary's Loch, Selkirk TD7 5LH -
Jedburgh Castle Jail & Museum
Explore 19th-century prison life and Jedburgh’s rich heritage in a historic castle-like jail with panoramic views and ghostly tales.
Castle Gate, Jedburgh TD8 6AS4.5Excellent 702 Reviews -
Jedburgh Abbey
Medieval splendour on the Scottish border: a 12th-century abbey where history, architecture, and landscape converge.
Abbey Bridge End, Jedburgh TD8 6JQ4.5Excellent 2,552 Reviews -
Aikwood Tower
Experience 500 years of Scottish Borders history and luxury at Aikwood Tower, a stunning 16th-century peel tower set in breathtaking countryside.
Aikwood Tower, Selkirk TD7 5HJ4.9Excellent 54 Reviews -
Dryhope Tower
A ruined 16th-century fortress where Border legend and Scottish history converge beside St Mary's Loch.
Dryhope, Selkirk TD7 5LF4.0Very Good 16 Reviews -
The Drake Stone
An ancient glacial boulder steeped in legend, offering sweeping moorland vistas from Northumberland's highest natural viewpoint.
Northumberland National Park, Harbottle, Morpeth NE65 7BB4.7Excellent 72 Reviews -
Lady's Well
Discover Lady's Well, a tranquil ancient spring steeped in Roman history and early Christian legend, nestled within Northumberland’s wild beauty.
Harbottle, Morpeth NE65 7AJ4.6Excellent 92 Reviews -
Tress Of The Kings
Discover the ancient Trees Of The Kings in Selkirk, where Scottish royal history and nature unite in a serene, storied landscape.
7 Heatherlie Park, Selkirk TD7 5AL -
Auld Kirk (site of Kirk O' the Forest)
Historic ruins of Selkirk’s Kirk o’ the Forest, where William Wallace was proclaimed Guardian of Scotland in 1297.
6-11 Kirk Wynd, Selkirk TD7 4AW4.4Very Good 39 Reviews -
Over Ancrum
Discover Over Ancrum, where Scotland’s rich medieval heritage meets tranquil rolling hills and historic battlefields near Jedburgh.
Jedburgh TD8 6TX -
Southern Reporter
Historic home of the Southern Reporter newspaper, a cornerstone of Selkirk’s rich journalistic heritage on the town’s vibrant High Street.
28 High St, Selkirk TD7 4DD -
Mungo Park Monument
Discover the Mungo Park Monument in Selkirk, honoring the fearless Scottish explorer who charted the Niger River and shaped African exploration history.
9 Back Row, Selkirk TD7 4LP4.7Excellent 3 Reviews -
Newark Castle
Explore the haunting ruins of Newark Castle near Selkirk, a 15th-century tower steeped in Border wars, royal ties, and tragic history.
Selkirk TD7 5EU4.3Very Good 57 Reviews -
Waterloo Monument
A majestic 150-foot Doric column commemorating Wellington’s victory, set on a scenic Scottish Borders hill with sweeping panoramic views.
Jedburgh TD8 6TT4.4Very Good 136 Reviews -
Sunderland Hall
Victorian mansion meets modernist masterpiece in a riverside Scottish Borders estate.
A7, Galashiels TD1 3PF4.1Very Good 14 Reviews -
Highest village in Scotland
Discover Wanlockhead, Scotland’s highest village, where rich mining history meets stunning upland landscapes and unique cultural heritage.
B797, Biggar ML12 6UH4.6Excellent 26 Reviews -
Littledean Tower
Explore the evocative ruins of Littledean Tower, a 16th-century border fortress steeped in history, legend, and haunting tales along the River Tweed.
A699, Melrose TD6 0RP3.8Good 5 Reviews -
Crawford Castle
Medieval fortress where William Wallace struck a legendary blow against English occupation during Scotland's fight for independence.
Crawford, Biggar ML12 6TZ4.3Very Good 66 Reviews -
Rhymers Stone
Where a 13th-century prophet met the Faerie Queen—legend carved in stone on the Eildon Hills.
Melrose TD6 9HA4.1Very Good 57 Reviews -
Schloss Roxburghe - Destination by Hyatt
A majestic Jacobean estate blending historic charm with modern luxury, set on 300 acres of scenic Scottish Borders countryside.
Heiton, Kelso TD5 8JZ4.7Excellent 420 Reviews -
Denton Hall Turret - Hadrian's Wall
Explore Denton Hall Turret, a Roman watchtower on Hadrian’s Wall, revealing ancient frontier defense in Newcastle’s historic suburbs.
Turret Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 7TH4.3Very Good 187 Reviews -
Kirkhead Tower / Summerhouse
Historic Kirkhead Tower offers stunning panoramic views over Morecambe Bay and the Lake District from its tranquil spot near Grange-over-Sands.
Grange-over-Sands LA11 7DB4.0Very Good 10 Reviews -
Cardoness Castle
Medieval tower house with commanding views and turbulent clan history in southwest Scotland
Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas DG7 2EH4.4Very Good 110 Reviews -
Traquair Arms Hotel
Historic 200-year-old coach house hotel and gastro pub offering cozy rooms, hearty local cuisine, and warm hospitality in scenic Innerleithen.
Traquair Rd, Innerleithen EH44 6PD4.4Very Good 494 Reviews -
Biking In The Borders
A spacious, cyclist-friendly holiday home in Innerleithen, perfect for exploring the iconic trails of the Scottish Borders.
Strand, Innerleithen EH44 6HT3.0Average 2 Reviews -
The Dawyck Cafe
A warm, light-filled cafe in the heart of Dawyck Botanic Garden, serving seasonal soups, sandwiches, and excellent home baking with views over 65 acres of woodland.
Dawyck Botanic Garden, Stobo, Peebles EH45 9JU4.8Excellent 13 Reviews -
Scott/Douglas Mausoleum
A neo-classical temple mausoleum in Kelso honoring the historic Scott and Douglas families amidst the serene Springwood estate.
Kelso TD5 8LS5.0Excellent 1 Reviews
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