English Heritage sites near Windlestone Parish

Auckland Castle Deer House

AUCKLAND CASTLE DEER HOUSE

4 miles from Windlestone Parish

A charming Gothic Revival 'eyecatcher' built in 1760 in the park of the Bishops of Durham. It provided deer with shelter and food, and had grounds for picnics and rooms for enjoying the view.

Piercebridge Roman Bridge

PIERCEBRIDGE ROMAN BRIDGE

9 miles from Windlestone Parish

Stonework foundations, now marooned in a field, of a bridge which once led to Piercebridge Roman Fort.

Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications

STANWICK IRON AGE FORTIFICATIONS

12 miles from Windlestone Parish

An excavated section, part cut into rock, of the ramparts of the huge Iron Age trading and power-centre of the Brigantes, the most important tribe in pre- Roman northern Britain.

Finchale Priory

FINCHALE PRIORY

12 miles from Windlestone Parish

The very extensive remains of a 13th-century priory, founded on the site of a retired pirate's hermitage. Part of it later served as a holiday retreat for the monks of Durham Cathedral.

Egglestone Abbey

EGGLESTONE ABBEY

16 miles from Windlestone Parish

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

Barnard Castle

BARNARD CASTLE

16 miles from Windlestone 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.


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Pubs in Windlestone Parish

Eden Arms

Rushyford, DL17 0LL

The Eden Arms is a 17th-Century former coaching inn that offers accommodation and an excellent range of leisure facilities including spa, sauna, steam room, gym and indoor pool. It is located eight miles from the city of Durham. No real ale...