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Guided tours of St Michael's Burgh by Sands

St Michael's Church, St Michael's Church, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA5 6AW

  • 06 Sep 2024
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

St Michael's Church stands on the site of the Roman fort of Aballava on Hadrian's Wall and is made of stone from the wall itself. It has had an interesting history over the centuries and is well worth a visit.

Grade I Listed, 12th century and one of only a small number of fortified churches in Cumbria, the church represents many layers of history, built on the site of the Roman Fort of Aballava, alongside the line of Hadrian’s Wall. It suffered turbulent times during cross-Border warfare and later at the hands of the notorious Border reivers – and there are many visible architectural features in the church today from those days. The powerful Plantagenet King Edward I (known as Longshanks) lay in State in St. Michael’s, following his death nearby on Burgh Marsh in July 1307. The Royal Court came to Burgh Church, with the King’s heir, to pay homage and for ten days during that time Burgh Church was at the centre of events which shaped the life of the Nation.Take a ‘Walk Through Time’ along the churchyard path, which features a granite time-line of significant events down the centuries. Stand in the atmospheric medieval tower where villagers sheltered during Border warfare, and see the Norman carvings of creatures and the interesting illustrated historical display panels.

Timings & Tours

Friday 06 September:
11am - 3pm

Location & directions

St Michael's Church, St Michael's Church, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA5 6AW

Contact on day:
Mrs Lesley Davidson

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Toilet has baby changing unit. There are cycle racks on site and drinking water is available. Parking on the road side and at the village green, further into the village.

Additional information

Max no of people per tour:
10
Est. tour duration:
0 hour(s) 45 minute(s)

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