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Top 6 Castles around Heversham

Best castles around Heversham include a variety of historical structures, from medieval ruins to well-preserved manor houses. The area features Heversham Hall, a 14th-century hall with historical significance, and is surrounded by a landscape rich in fortified buildings. These sites offer insights into the region's past, including its defensive architecture and aristocratic residences. The diverse collection of castles provides opportunities for exploration and historical discovery.

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  • The most popular castles is Kendal Castle, a historical site…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Sizergh Castle and Gardens

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The gardens and extended parkland at Sizergh Castle are wonderful to explore. There is a mirror lake, herbaceous borders, a working kitchen garden, apple orchard and limestone rock garden.
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Kendal Castle

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Kendal Castle's romantic ruins sit high on a gentle hill above the market town, boasting stupendous views of both the town and beyond to the tumultuous Lakeland skyline.

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Arnside Tower Ruins

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Arnside Tower is believed to have been built in the late 14th century, during the late medieval period. It served as a defensive structure, designed to protect against potential Scottish raids and incursions along the border with Scotland.

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Hazelslack Tower

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Hazelslack Tower was a Peel (Pele) Tower ( small fortified keeps or tower houses, built along the English and Scottish borders in the Scottish Marches and North of England). Thought to built late 14th Century.

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Borwick Hall

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Borwick Hall is a beautiful 16th-century manor house originally owned by aristocrat Roger of Poitou. The hall belonged to various MPs and elite through the centuries before falling into disrepair …

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Mark Hardman
May 7, 2025, Arnside Tower Ruins

don't go through the farm yard, use the footpath on the left

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Charlie Cosh
September 27, 2024, Hazelslack Tower

Hazelslack Tower was a Peel (Pele) Tower ( small fortified keeps or tower houses, built along the English and Scottish borders in the Scottish Marches and North of England). Thought to built late 14th Century.

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An ok national trust place needs better sign post

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It is well worth visiting the castle and gardens. I was particularly impressed by the rock garden.

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elisedowning
November 15, 2023, Kendal Castle

Great views over Kendal

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Arnside Tower is in a dangerous condition and should not be entered. It was built in the 15th century as part of a defensive ring around Morecambe Bay, to safeguard the local inhabitants and their animals from marauding Scots.

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Sizergh as a number of different gardens including a mirror lake, colourful herbaceous border, working kitchen garden, apple orchard and limestone rock garden.

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Kenny
September 12, 2023, Hazelslack Tower

Hazelslack Tower is visible from the footpath and is a small, medieval pele tower (a fortified tower house) that dates back to the 14th century. It was built as a defensive structure during a time of border conflicts and raids between England and Scotland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles around Heversham are most popular with visitors?

Visitors frequently enjoy Kendal Castle, known for its romantic ruins and expansive views over the town and Lakeland skyline. Sizergh Castle and Gardens is also a favorite, offering extensive gardens, a mirror lake, and a working kitchen garden. The historic Hazelslack Tower, a 14th-century pele tower, is another popular historical site.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Heversham?

Yes, Sizergh Castle and Gardens is an excellent choice for families. It's a National Trust property with extensive gardens, including a mirror lake and an apple orchard, providing plenty of space for children to explore. The castle also has a café on site.

What kind of historical structures can I expect to see around Heversham?

The area around Heversham offers a diverse range of historical structures. You can find medieval ruins like Kendal Castle, well-preserved fortified manor houses such as Sizergh Castle, and 14th-century pele towers like Hazelslack Tower. Heversham Hall itself is a 14th-century hall with original features and remains of a potential pele tower.

Can I combine a castle visit with a walk or hike?

Absolutely. Many castles are situated within scenic areas perfect for walking. For instance, Hazelslack Tower is visible from a footpath within the Hazelslack Tower and Teddy Heights Nature Reserve, which features wet grassland and woodlands. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including easy options like 'The Avenue at Levens Park' or 'Dallam Park Deer Park Lane' loops. Explore more options on the Hiking around Heversham guide.

Are there cycling routes that pass by or near these castles?

Yes, the Heversham area offers several cycling routes. You can find moderate routes like 'Eden Kitchen – Brigsteer Park Road loop' or 'Arnside Railway Viaduct – Arnside Knott Trails loop' that allow you to explore the scenic surroundings, potentially passing by some of the historical sites. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Heversham guide.

What is Heversham Hall, and can I visit it?

Heversham Hall is a significant 14th-century hall, still inhabited today, featuring original doorways, windows, and fragments of a potential pele tower. It's a Grade 2* listed building showcasing medieval architecture. While it's a private residence, it can be viewed from the A6 and the parallel B road, offering a glimpse into its historical continuity.

What are the views like from castles in the Heversham area?

For expansive views, Kendal Castle is highly recommended. Its romantic ruins sit on a hill overlooking the market town of Kendal, providing stupendous views of the town and the Lakeland skyline. It's a popular spot for its scenic location.

Are there any castles further afield in the Lake District worth visiting?

Although further from Heversham, Muncaster Castle in the Lake District is a notable medieval castle with Roman foundations. It has been continuously inhabited by the Pennington family since at least 1208 and features a dramatic fellside location, a pele tower, historic interiors, extensive gardens, and a Hawk & Owl Centre.

What is a 'pele tower' and where can I see one near Heversham?

A pele tower is a small fortified keep or tower house, common in the North of England and Scottish Borders during times of conflict. They were built for defense against raiders. You can see a well-preserved 14th-century example at Hazelslack Tower, which is visible from a footpath within the Hazelslack Tower and Teddy Heights Nature Reserve.

Is there a castle near Heversham that has been repurposed or restored?

Borwick Hall is a beautiful 16th-century manor house that has a rich history of ownership. After falling into disrepair, it was restored in the early 20th century and later used as a military base during WWII. Today, it serves as an outdoor education and conference center, showcasing a blend of historical architecture and modern utility.

What kind of natural features can I find around the castles?

The area around Heversham's castles is rich in natural beauty. Sizergh Castle is renowned for its extensive gardens, including a mirror lake, herbaceous borders, and a limestone rock garden. The Hazelslack Tower and Teddy Heights Nature Reserve, where Hazelslack Tower is located, features unique habitats like wet grassland and ancient woodlands.

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