‘Roman’ Bath (No Comments)

Bath remains – possibly Roman, Strand Lane, London.
Maintained by Westminster City Council.

Facilities

No WC

Photos

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Address

Roman Bath, 5 Strand Lane, London, WC2

Contact Numbers

Tel: 020 8232 5050
Email: romanbath@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Allen Banks and Staward Gorge (No Comments)

Gorge on the River Allen within ancient woods.

Facilities

Baby-changing facilities, Family trail, Dogs allowed under close control.

Photos

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Address

Allen Banks and Staward Gorge, Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 7BU

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01434 344218
Email: allenbanks@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Avebury (No Comments)

Managed by the National Trust and under guardianship of English Heritage, Avebury stone circle is a world heritage site. Some of the stones were re-erected in the 1930s by the archaeologist Alexander Keiller.

You are able to walk up to the stones and touch them as well as watch audio-visual displays bringing the history of this important site to life.

Also within this area are other important buildings: the 16th-century dovecote, 17th-century thatched threshing barn and stables, nearby is Windmill Hill which was once the site of an important Neolithic settlement which has many well-preserved Bronze Age burial mounds.

Facilities

Family fun trails and activities, Living history craft workshops, Museum shop, Licensed restaurant which specialises in vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes using local and organic produce, Baby-changing facilities, Pushchairs and baby carriers admitted, Suitable for school groups, Dogs on leads welcome in stone circle and estate.

Photos

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Address

Avebury, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1RF

Contact Numbers

Tel:01672 539250
Email: avebury@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Chedworth Roman Villa (No Comments)

Archaeological remains of one of the largest Romano-British villas found in Britain. Discovered in 1864 the site has revealed over a mile of walls as well as mosaics, bathhouses and water shrine.

Facilities

Family trails, Shop selling a wide range of Roman and archaeological books, Snacks and drinks available in shop, Tea tent which serves hot drinks and sandwiches is open during school holidays and weekends, Baby-changing facilities, Family trails, Children’s guide and quiz/trail, Pushchairs and baby back-carriers permitted.

Photos

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Address

Chedworth Roman Villa, Yanworth, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 3LJ

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01242 890256
Email: chedworth@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden (No Comments)

A World Heritage Site

Incredible attraction for all the family, enjoy the largest monastic ruins in the country and explore the Elizabethan mansion as well as medieval deer park and Georgian water gardens.

The National Trust work in partnership with English Heritage to care for this site.

Facilities

Open air-theatre, Two shops with plant sales. Fountains Restaurant with Children’s menu, Tea-room, Kiosk, Baby-changing and feeding facilities, Children’s play area, Pushchairs and back-carriers permitted, Dogs permitted on short leads only.

Photos

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Address

Fountains, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 3DY

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01765 608888
Email: fountainsenquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Hadrian’s Wall and Housesteads Fort (No Comments)

World famous Hadrian’s Wall runs across what was the most northerly point of the Roman Empire within Britain.

It has 16 permanent bases of which Housesteads Fort is best preserved. Hadrian’s Wall was built around AD122.

The National Trust owns 6 miles of the Wall, running west from Housesteads Fort to Cawfields Quarry.
Housesteads Fort is owned by the National Trust and maintained and managed by English Heritage.

Facilities

Shop and Information at Housesteads car park, Kiosk, Baby-changing facilities, Dogs permitted on leads only due to sheep and ground-nesting birds.

Potos

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Address

Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 6NN

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01434 344363

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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High Peak Estate (No Comments)

Area of outstanding country walks in the international important Pennine moorlands.

Facilities

No WC, nearest villages are Hayfield, Castleton, Edale and Hope. WC can also be located at visitor centres/car parks at Heatherdene and Fairholmes. Dogs permitted on leads.

Photos

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Address

High Peak Estate Office, Edale End, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 6RF

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01433 670368
Email: highpeakestate@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Marsden Moor Estate (No Comments)

Peak and Moorland covering 5685 acres. Marsden takes the northern part of the Peak District National Park, with reservoirs, peaks, valleys, crags and archaeological remains from pre-Roman times to engineering structures from the industrial times.

Facilities

Public WC in Marsden village, Dogs permitted on leads only.

Photos

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Address

Estate Office, The Old Goods Yard, Station Road, Marsden, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD7 6DH

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01484 847016
Email: marsdenmoor@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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