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Historic Lancaster

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A weekend visit to the historic city of Lancaster located in the north west of England was our plan, approximately a two hour drive from our home.  I’d visited Lancaster before but not for many years and on entering the city, it was still congested through the one way system as we crept along until finding a turn off to a car park.

Merchants Restaurant & Bar, Lancaster
Pub just below Lancaster Castle

Before looking around the city we found a pleasant pub for a bar snack and a drink before climbing a hill to visit Lancaster Castle which overlooks the town and river Lune below.

Lancaster Castle
Lancaster Castle

The castle buildings are owned by the Duchy of Lancaster and part of the castle is leased to Lancashire county council who operate a crown court in part of the building.  Interestingly, up until 2011 a large section of the castle was leased out to Her Majesty’s Prison Service, with the H.MP. Lancaster Castle sign above the large entrance gates still in place.  Tours of the castle cost £8 and last 90 minutes, further details can be found here.

Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster
Judges’ Lodgings, Lancaster

Leaving the castle, a little lower down the hill we came to the Judges’ Lodgings which is the oldest remaining town house in Lancaster, dating back to the 17th century.  The building was originally home to Thomas Covell, Keeper of Lancaster Castle and a notorious witch hunter.  It was then used by visiting judges when they attended the sessions at the Assizes Court but this ceased in 1975 when the building was converted into a museum.  Sadly, the museum closed in 2016 due to council cutbacks but there are plans for it to re-open in the near future.

Lancaster City Museum, Market Square, Lancaster
Lancaster City Museum, Market Square, Lancaster

Returning to the town centre we wandered along the narrow, pedestrianised streets, glancing in the quaint shop windows along the way and being drawn in to some of the more interesting stores.  Although quite small for a city, Lancaster has a prosperous feel and with its artisan food stalls in the market square it was buzzing with activity.

Lancaster City Museum
Interior of Lancaster City Museum

Dominating the market square in what was once the town hall is Lancaster City Museum.  The museum was founded in 1923 and features displays on the history of the city from Roman to current times.  Also located within the building is the Kings Own Royal Regiment Museum with artefacts covering Lancaster’s Regimental history.  Admission to both these museums is free of charge and we found each of them interesting to view.

Millennium Bridge, Lancaster
Millennium Bridge, Lancaster

Our walk continued along the River Lune which stretches 53 miles through Cumbria and Lancashire.  To celebrate the millennium the Lune millennium bridge was constructed, opening in 2001 and allowing pedestrian and cyclist access.  This cable stayed footbridge is unusual in that it forms a Y-shape, connecting the riverbank, a viaduct and the quay.  Our car was parked close to the river so we concluded our tour through the city here but decided to stop off at Lancaster University on our way home.

Lake Carter duck pond, Lancaster University
Lake Carter duck pond, Lancaster University

The University campus is situated three miles outside the city centre at Bailrigg and was established in 1964.  Occupying a 360 acre site in a parkland setting, campus buildings are located on a hilltop whilst the lower slopes are landscaped with sweeping lawns, the Lake Carter duck pond and playing fields.  In recent years the university has expanded with the building of new halls of residence and research facilities making it a pleasant environment for study.

After a busy day of sightseeing in Lancaster we made our way home with fond memories of our visit to this part of Lancashire.

Lancaster University campus
Modern buildings on the Lancaster University campus

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70 responses to “Historic Lancaster”

  1. Coral Waight Avatar

    Another one for the bucket list. I just have to see that castle.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s great to read Coral. I’ve actually just returned to Lancaster and will be posting in more detail about the area soon. Thanks so much for your interest and hope you are having a good weekend.

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  2. kagould17 Avatar

    A definite historical feel to the place. It is amazing how many communities built Millenium Bridges with the Millenium funding. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lancaster is a very attractive, small city and is where my husband spent three years studying at the university. Thanks for commenting Allan.

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  3. Ruma Dey Baidya Avatar

    Hi

    I found your blogpost while searching for UK topic.. This article helps me to include interesting facts in my post. It almost took 15 days to write. It’s about “Safest and Cheapest places to live in UK”. It wouldn’t have been possible without your help, so I just wanted to say thanks.

    Thanks

    Ruma

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Roma. It’s good that you found my blog post useful.

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  4. bitaboutbritain Avatar

    A nice summary. I don’t know about you, but I always get the feeling that Lancaster could do so much better..!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I know exactly what you mean! Thank you for your comments.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! Lancaster is a lovely town.

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  5. travellingatoms Avatar

    Love this post! I go to Lancaster University and absolutely love living in Lancaster! It’s nice seeing the city/uni getting some recognition 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. Lancaster must be a great place to study!

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  6. Bad Nomads Avatar
    Bad Nomads

    Wow, this is beautiful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Lancaster is a beautiful historic city.

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  7. Tanja Avatar

    another place I want to visit because of your post:)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Tanja, Lancaster is a lovely walkable city and I’m certain you would enjoy a visit there.

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  8. love-coffee-tea Avatar

    I just love castles and their history ! I wish I can transport to these places someday 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I do so hope you can transport yourself to these castles too! Thank you for your kind words.

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  10. Ghastly Travels Avatar

    Wow, such a beautiful place. Great photos! I have always found Lancaster to be particularly lovely. It is definitely on my must-visit list.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated thoughts. Lancaster is indeed a very pleasant, small city

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  11. seeshefliesandwrites Avatar

    Sooo nice 🙂 I wish I could go the UK again, soon!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I do hope you get an opportunity to visit Lancaster again soon.

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  12. haisacalatorimsite Avatar
    haisacalatorimsite

    It looks very pretty, quiet and historic. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lancaster is a beautiful, small city and a great place to explore. Thanks for commenting.

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  13. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I get a blank page for your blog on Bath. Why is that?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Sorry for any inconvenience Ian, my fault, I pressed the wrong button and published it instead of saving the post as a draft. I don’t know how it happened but I’ll try not to do it again. I’ve just returned from a weekend in Bristol and Bath and those posts will be published very soon. Thanks for your much appreciated feedback. Marion.

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  14. Leah Avatar

    This tour brought me back to my visits to Lancaster shortly after the flood in 2015. At the time, homes and buildings near the river were being repaired. It was sad, but a city this old knows how to bounce back.

    Thanks for the visit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Leah for your kind words. So sad to read about the floods, let’s hope it doesn’t happen again.

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  15. Lingyun Avatar

    I love castles! My husband and I are hoping to make it to Europe next year. I will have to take notes from your blog of where to go.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and for taking time to look at my blog, it’s much appreciated. Enjoy your European trip and do let me know if you need any help.

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  16. Ayunda Avatar

    That duck pond looks so lovely, and I can imagine it’ll be wonderful to relax around the castle… Lovely post!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. Lancaster is a lovely small city with a good university nearby.

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  17. Mr Aqashah Avatar

    The castle itself looks so majestic! Wish I could set my feet on the land of UK one day 😀

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I do hope you have an opportunity to visit the U.K. and Lancaster one day.

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  18. niamheleanor Avatar

    I am a student at Lancaster University at the moment, and am really glad you enjoyed your day out!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      What a lovely campus for you to study on! We really enjoyed our day out in Lancaster and thank you for your much appreciated comments.

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  19. mytimetotravel Avatar

    I attended Lancaster Uni back in the 60s – no duck pond and the castle was still a prison. The first year I was there (’65) we had lectures in a former theater. City sounds quite different now!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Interesting to hear about your memories of Lancaster. You must have been one of the first cohorts if students at the University. It has grown considerably. I visited the castle when I was about 10 and I remember being able to look over the wall and be able to see the prisoners exercising in the yard down below.

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      1. mytimetotravel Avatar

        Yes, I was part of the second year entry. I did stop by on the way to the Lake District a while back – maybe the early 90s – and really didn’t recognize the city. The original buildings didn’t seem to have aged well, but of course the campus is much, much larger now.

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  20. Andrew Avatar

    Great post, I’ve not yet been to Lancaster but your review has made it go to the top of my list! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Andrew, I do hope you get a chance to visit this interesting yet small city before too long.

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  21. joylovestravel Avatar

    We had a day trip to Lancaster earlier this year Marion and did the castle tour – it was so interesting. We didn’t have time to do any of the other museums but the City Museum is definitely one I want to visit when we go back. Like the sound of that walk too!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I would like to visit the Castle Museum Joy, I went when I was about 10 but we didn’t have time to go this time. It’s a lovely, compact city that seems unspoilt.

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  22. beyondtheduero Avatar

    love the stone colour of Lancaster

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, it is really nice.

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  23. Ticket to Adventures Avatar

    Looks very pretty and so green!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Piia, Lancaster is quite small but a well preserved city with lots to see and do.

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  24. notjustagranny Avatar

    wonderful. I shall have to add Lancaster to my Project 101 list of cities to visit. I love visiting castles, historically they are so amazing. Have you been to Caenarfon Castle in Wales? It’s astounding. Interesting article, thank you.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words which are much appreciated. I haven’t visited Caernarfon Castle but I would very much like to sometime.

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  25. mlrover Avatar

    What a gorgeous photo of the duck pond! Should be framed and mounted on a wall. This blog post was so pleasant to scroll through. It’s been years since I visited GB and probably won’t be able to get back for some time. Thanks for sharing your travels!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your inspiring thoughts on my post on Lancaster. Both the city and its university are very pleasant places to visit.

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  26. susanenholm32 Avatar

    Another beautiful post. Scenes are neat and tidy, so unlike places we visit in the United States.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. Lancaster is a pleasant, small city retaining its old world charm.

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  27. morenativethanthenatives Avatar

    Love Lancaster! Always have such fun when I’m there 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s great to read that you also enjoy visiting Lancaster. It’s nice and compact but has everything you need.

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  28. teabeestrips Avatar

    I enjoyed visiting Lancaster, the area around the Castle is really nice.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I liked Lancaster too. It’s nice and compact and retains an old fashioned charm.

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  29. Turner Travel Avatar

    Looks like a really nice place!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lancaster is a lovely place to visit with plenty to see and do.

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  30. madhu-on-the-go Avatar

    Wow thats such a beautiful place. nice, clean and green 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Lancaster is a very pleasant small city to visit.

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  31. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another interesting travel glimpse through Merry England. Thanks! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ian for your welcome thoughts. Unfortunately we didn’t have time to go into the castle but hopefully we can do this on a future visit.

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