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Lanercost Priory    

4.4/5
(431) · Historical landmark in Brampton, United Kingdom
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The grounds and interior spaces at Lanercost Priory are open. Measures are still in place to keep everyone safe, and you need to book your visit in advance. Find out more below.

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May 14, 2024
Intimate and amazingly preserved structure with working parish church as part of the Priory. Helped by fantastic and knowledgeable English Heritage person at the front desk who's looking at desgning …Full review by WellingtonAthena
Apr 6, 2024
Brilliant for kids. Learn about the history of our country in the outdoors. Very pet friendly also, a huge positive. Nice.Full review by B4006OAcraigs
Mar 10, 2024
As we embarked on our early morning journey from Carlisle to explore Hadrian's Wall, the sight of the sun hitting the top of Lanercost Priory caught our attention. It was a breathtaking moment that c…Full review by Amanda M

Questions & answers

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Are guided tours available ?
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Hi, I think only audio guides are available, not those guided by a real person.
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Are guided tours available ?
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Hi James, I really don't know. When I was there, there was a very knowledgeable chap there who was very happy to answer any questions. It is worth visiting just to see the William …
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Hi James, I really don't know. When I was there, there was a very knowledgeable chap there who was very happy to answer any questions. It is worth visiting just to see the William Morris altar screen which is wonderful. I hope that helps. Kind regards, The Historian42
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Are there any cab companies that take you from Gretna green to lanercost priory and back, or ones that I can book by …
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Are there any cab companies that take you from Gretna green to lanercost priory and back, or ones that I can book by the hour and take me between England and Scotland?
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I wouldn't advise to use a taxi, as you could pay up to double their price. They could charge you to pay for their petrol to take you there and back. If you wanted the person to wait for …
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I wouldn't advise to use a taxi, as you could pay up to double their price. They could charge you to pay for their petrol to take you there and back. If you wanted the person to wait for you, they could charge you for that as well. It would be better to either have someone you know to take you, if you pay half of their petrol costs, or to go by coach. If you drive, it would be a lot better to drive there yourself.
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Is it a dog friendly area? Are dogs welcome in the team rooms?
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The tearoom has a special area dedicated to dogs! Owners eat at tables and the dogs are supplied with water and bowls for food. I do not own a dog but it was well publicised and …
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The tearoom has a special area dedicated to dogs! Owners eat at tables and the dogs are supplied with water and bowls for food. I do not own a dog but it was well publicised and seemed very practical for dog owners.
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Are you suitable for a wheel chair user?
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No - not really ! Church ok. Rest inacessible though they can give you mobile ramps.
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