Top rated Historical landmarks in Lancaster

Experience the best that Lancaster has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 14 places from Historical landmark category.

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St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham image
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St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham
Historical landmark
Generally thought to predate the Battle of Hastings in 1066, these chapel ruins stand above the sea.
4.70 (1.2K reviews)
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Ashton Memorial
Historical landmark
Hilltop memorial monument & events venue with a Baroque-style exterior & scenic countryside views.
4.70 (767 reviews)
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The Three Mariners, Lancaster
Pub
Classic outpost with a stone facade traditional pub dishes plus real ales, beers & assorted gins.
4.60 (1K reviews)
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Morecambe Winter Gardens
Event venue
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Beautiful Theatre steadily bring restored by a stalwart group of supporters. Fitting space for the Mars Art installation. Truly stunning. Knowlegable staff on hand to answer questions. Great afternoon out.
4.60 (493 reviews)
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River Lune Aqueduct
Bridge
Stone-arch aqueduct built in 1797 with walking paths & panoramic views of the River Lune.
4.60 (425 reviews)
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Plover Scar Lighthouse
Historical landmark
πŸ‘ Lovely, quiet and secluded lighthouse near Cockersands Abbey. The little lighthouse, which had to be reconstructed throughout 2017 after a ship crashed into it, has retained its character nicely. Plenty of bird life around. The only thing that blights the view is the big, ugly reactor building at He...
4.60 (36 reviews)
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Lancaster Castle
Castle
Sizable castle from 12th-century and later, including a museum, talks and kids' activity tours.
4.50 (4.8K reviews)
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The Midland Hotel
Hotel
Bright, contemporary rooms in a 1930s art deco property with bay views, relaxed dining & a spa.
4.50 (2.8K reviews)
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Cockersand Abbey
Historical landmark
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Nice quiet and peaceful location. Lovely walk (we came from Glasson Dock), with lovely scenery throughout. Great for your furry one to have a play in the sea. Time it right and you can go out to the lighthouse to (check tide times).
4.40 (125 reviews)
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Hornby Castle
Garden
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Booked a look around the gardens today lovely stoll well laid out and kept as it was March not much to see in flowering plants but well worth the look round the grounds and the out side of the castle which was very impressive . Got a got drinks and a piece of delicious home made cake friendly...
4.40 (71 reviews)
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Dalton Square
Historical landmark
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Loved and enjoyed my afternoon
4.30 (798 reviews)
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Warton Old Rectory
Heritage building
😐 Interesting little place. Fine for a brief visit. Free (for all) English Heritage car park up the hill 159 MTRS from the entrance. Car park clearly signed. Car park also allows access to Warton Crag, pleasant hiking area and nature reserve
4.30 (100 reviews)
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The Clock Tower
Historical landmark
πŸ‘ It's a nice focal point for the promenade and is surrounded by useful facilities such as public toilets and an eaterie. However at present the time on the clock is incorrect.
4.00 (49 reviews)
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Lancaster Roman Bath House
Historical landmark
Archaeological site with stone remnants of a communal bathing place dating from the Roman era.
3.80 (43 reviews)
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