English Heritage sites near Sleagill Parish
SHAP ABBEY
4 miles from Sleagill Parish
The impressive full-height 15th-century tower and other remains of a remote abbey of Premonstratensian 'white canons'.
CLIFTON HALL
6 miles from Sleagill Parish
This 15th-century tower, sole surviving part of the manor house of the Wybergh family, was plundered by Jacobites in 1745 before the Battle of Clifton Moor, the last battle fought on English soil.
COUNTESS PILLAR, BROUGHAM
6 miles from Sleagill Parish
A monument erected in 1656 by Lady Anne Clifford of nearby Brougham Castle, to commemorate her final parting here from her mother.
BROUGHAM CASTLE
7 miles from Sleagill Parish
In a picturesque setting beside the crossing of the River Eamont, Brougham Castle was founded in the early 13th century.
KING ARTHUR'S ROUND TABLE
7 miles from Sleagill Parish
A Neolithic earthwork henge, dating from c. 2000 BC, but much later believed to be King Arthur's jousting arena. Mayburgh Henge is adjacent.
MAYBURGH HENGE
7 miles from Sleagill Parish
A large and impressive Neolithic henge, much better preserved than neighbouring King Arthur's Round Table.
No churches found in Sleagill Parish