English Heritage sites near Ainstable Parish

Wetheral Priory Gatehouse

WETHERAL PRIORY GATEHOUSE

8 miles from Ainstable Parish

Well-preserved 15th-century gatehouse, the sole survivor of a small Benedictine priory. A miniature 'pele-tower' containing two storeys of comfortable rooms, it later became a fortified vicarage.

Lanercost Priory

LANERCOST PRIORY

10 miles from Ainstable Parish

The beautiful and now tranquil setting of Augustinian Lanercost Priory belies an often troubled history.

Hare Hill - Hadrian's Wall

HARE HILL - HADRIAN'S WALL

11 miles from Ainstable Parish

A short length of Wall, still standing 2.7 metres (8.8 feet) high.

Banks East Turret - Hadrian's Wall

BANKS EAST TURRET - HADRIAN'S WALL

11 miles from Ainstable Parish

Imposing and well-preserved turret with adjoining stretches of Hadrian's Wall.

Pike Hill Signal Tower - Hadrian's Wall

PIKE HILL SIGNAL TOWER - HADRIAN'S WALL

11 miles from Ainstable Parish

The remains of one of a network of signal towers predating Hadrian's Wall, Pike Hill was later joined to the Wall at an angle of 45 degrees.

Leahill Turret and Piper Sike Turret - Hadrian's Wall

LEAHILL TURRET AND PIPER SIKE TURRET - HADRIAN'S WALL

11 miles from Ainstable Parish

Turrets west of Birdoswald: Piper Sike has a cooking-hearth.


Churches in Ainstable Parish

St Michael and All Angels

Ainstable Carlisle
01768 885669

There has been a church at Ainstable, on its present site overlooking the village, for over 900 years. A valuation for Pope Nicholas in 1292 was entered at £10 9s 5d for the church and £5 4s 8d for the vicarage (which is now a private residence). The manor of Ainstable was held by the Denton family; in 1358 one William Denton “bequeathed his body to be buried in the burial ground of the Church of St Michael” and left the priest 2s to pay for his soul. The manor was forfeited during the Wars of the Roses by John Denton and it was given to the Dacre family by Henry VI.

During the reign of Edward IV the church was appropriated to the Nunnery on Croglin Water which, until its dissolution in 1534, supplied priests for Ainstable. You can see the Nunnery Sanctuary stone between Ruckcroft and Staffield. After the dissolution the first vicar, Richard Chyrden, was appointed by the Crown and the Nunnery passed into private ownership, firstly the Grahams and then in 1685 the Aglionbys who were for a long time associated with Ainstable Church.

In 1871 The Diocese granted a faculty to pull down the church and use the material for rebuilding. The present building in its Gothic style succeeding a similar stone one which had stood for 100 years, was erected in 1872 at a cost of £2000. A fine oak screen was erected in 1888 in memory of Elizabeth Aglionby. However, due to poor foundations the tower had to be dismantled in 1983. The church seats about 100 people. The south transept houses the “Harrison & Harrison” organ, considered to be a fine instrument of approximately 424 pipes.

There is a Norman pillar piscine with a decorated shaft which stands under the west window. Two recumbent sandstone effigies on either side of the altar of of John Aglionby and his wife Katherine Denton. The inscription around the woman reads “Orate pro Anima Katarine Denton quis orbit AD 1428” – Pray for the soul of Katherine Denton who died AD 1428.

The altar frontals and pulpit falls were replaced in 1995 with locally inspired and produced designs.

As can be seen from the photographs, the views from St Michael’s are really beautiful, taking in Blencathra and the surrounding fells and Eden Valley countryside.

 


Pubs in Ainstable Parish

Blue Bell Inn

, Heads Nook, Newbiggin, CA8 9DH
(01768) 896615
bluebellinnnewbiggin.co.uk

Nestled in the north Pennines area of outstanding natural beauty this small country pub is used mainly by locals. It is also popular with holiday makers and walkers needing refreshment with food served every evening and lunchtimes at weeken...
Fox & Pheasant

Armathwaite, CA4 9PY
(016974) 72162
foxandpheasantarmathwaite.co.uk/

Atmospheric 17th century coaching inn overlooking the river Eden.The main bar has a flagstone floor and inglenook fire place. The former stables have been converted into a bar and eating area. Original wooden beams, exposed stonework and st...
Heather Glen Country House Hotel

Ainstable, CA4 9QQ
(01768) 896219
heatherglencountryhouse.co.uk/

The Heather Glen country house is a Restaurant, Wedding & Function Venue located in the beautiful surroundings of the Eden Valley, near Carlisle & Penrith in Cumbria. Typical Hotel bar open to the public.
New Crown Inn
Robin Hood Inn

Croglin, Croglin, CA4 9RZ
(01768) 896133

Small village local in centre of Croglin.