English Heritage sites near Mallerstang Parish

Brough Castle

BROUGH CASTLE

8 miles from Mallerstang Parish

Starkly impressive Brough Castle stands on a ridge commanding strategic Stainmore Pass, on the site of a Roman fort.

Bowes Castle

BOWES CASTLE

15 miles from Mallerstang Parish

The impressive ruins of Henry II's 12th-century keep, on the site of a Roman fort guarding the approach to strategic Stainmore Pass over the Pennines.

Shap Abbey

SHAP ABBEY

17 miles from Mallerstang Parish

The impressive full-height 15th-century tower and other remains of a remote abbey of Premonstratensian 'white canons'.

Barnard Castle

BARNARD CASTLE

19 miles from Mallerstang Parish

Set on a high rock, Barnard Castle takes it name from its 12th-century founder, Bernard de Balliol. It was later developed by the Beauchamp family and then passed into the hands of Richard III.

Egglestone Abbey

EGGLESTONE ABBEY

19 miles from Mallerstang Parish

The charming ruins of a small monastery of Premonstratensian 'white canons', picturesquely set above a bend in the River Tees near Barnard Castle.

Clifton Hall

CLIFTON HALL

22 miles from Mallerstang 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.


Churches in Mallerstang Parish

St Mary

B6259, Outhgill Mallerstang Lancaster
(017683) 71204

Welcome!

Our principal worship at St Mary's is at 10.30am on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, and we are always pleased to welcome visitors. St Mary's has witnessed something of a revival in recent years, with much increased numbers of worshippers and committed members, and a small Sunday School.

The church has stunning views to Wild Boar Fell to the west and Mallerstang Edge to the east. It is considered to date from the 14th century and was largely rebuilt and endowed by Lady Anne Clifford in 1663.


No churches found in Mallerstang Parish