
Documents exist which denote a church at Wreay since 1319, in the reign of Edward II, with letters from Bishop Halton writing to give permission for a … [Read more...]
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Documents exist which denote a church at Wreay since 1319, in the reign of Edward II, with letters from Bishop Halton writing to give permission for a … [Read more...]
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Just five miles South of the City of Carlisle, lies the small village or Wreay (pronounced Ree-a). It is thought that the name refers to its position … [Read more...]
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A group of early Christian stones were discovered in the 19th century during construction … [Read More...]

Many castles, churches and public venues will be opening their doors in September … [Read More...]
National Parks across the UK are looking forward to welcoming more visitors than … [Read More...]

Old road signs in the Yorkshire Dales are being given a wash and brush up. Some … [Read More...]
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Countess Pillar near Penrith
Situated by the side of the busy A66 just outside Penrith in Cumbria, is a stone … [Read More...]