Great Britain
Historical sites in the North of England
The North of England is the perfect holiday destination for a history lover. Steeped in history with lots of significant places to visit, you certainly won't run out of things to do. We’ve put together a guide of some of our favourite historical places in the North of England to inspire your next trip.
The reason why there are so many historical sites in the North of England is simple, it is home to a number of cities which played a important part in the country's past. For example, Cheshire, Durham, York, Liverpool and Leeds are all destinations boasting interesting history to discover and unique venues to explore.
Cheshire was originally a roman fortress and is known for its heritage and cultural activities. Our top pick is Tatton Park, but there are many country houses and historic market towns surrounding this wonderful location which you might like to add to your travel itinerary.
If you’re travelling as a family we would definitely recommend taking a short break in Durham. Its old fashioned streets and historic landmarks are mixed with a wide range of family activities. There are also plenty of places to eat and relax during your trip.
York is another great option if you're searching for historical sites in Northern England. Whether you're wandering around the ruins of the castle wall and spending time in York Museum Gardens in the summer, or exploring the inside of the many historical museums in the colder months, you will never run out of things to discover.
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