English Heritage sites near Longnewton Parish

Piercebridge Roman Bridge

PIERCEBRIDGE ROMAN BRIDGE

10 miles from Longnewton Parish

Stonework foundations, now marooned in a field, of a bridge which once led to Piercebridge Roman Fort.

Mount Grace Priory, House and Gardens

MOUNT GRACE PRIORY, HOUSE AND GARDENS

12 miles from Longnewton Parish

Set amid woodland in North Yorkshire, this unusual monastery is the best preserved Carthusian priory in Britain. Mount Grace Priory is the perfect tourist attraction for a relaxing and peaceful day out. Discover how the monks lived 600 years in the reconstructed monk’s cell and herb plot.

Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications

STANWICK IRON AGE FORTIFICATIONS

13 miles from Longnewton Parish

An excavated section, part cut into rock, of the ramparts of the huge Iron Age trading and power-centre of the Brigantes, the most important tribe in pre- Roman northern Britain.

Auckland Castle Deer House

AUCKLAND CASTLE DEER HOUSE

14 miles from Longnewton Parish

A charming Gothic Revival 'eyecatcher' built in 1760 in the park of the Bishops of Durham. It provided deer with shelter and food, and had grounds for picnics and rooms for enjoying the view.

Gisborough Priory

GISBOROUGH PRIORY

15 miles from Longnewton Parish

The ruins of an Augustinian priory founded by the Bruce family, afterwards Kings of Scotland. They are dominated by the dramatic skeleton of the 14th-century church's east end.

Easby Abbey

EASBY ABBEY

15 miles from Longnewton Parish

In a beautiful setting by the River Swale, Easby can be reached via a pleasant walk from Richmond Castle.



Pubs in Longnewton Parish

Derry

Darlington Road, Long Newton, TS21 1BX
(01642) 586009
the-derry-pub.co.uk

Situated in a delightful village just off the A66 between Stockton and Darlington, the Derry as of October 2016 has a new licensee. The pub comprises a main dining room and another area where you can sit if you would just prefer a drink whe...
Vane Arms

Darlington Road, Long Newton, TS21 1DB

Ideal country pub, and once a GBG regular, with lounge, bar with open fire, was in the safe hands of Paul and Emily for three years, and who followed in the footsteps of Jill and Paul Jackson, who rescued the pub from an uncertain future af...