English Heritage sites near Seaton Parish
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE
17 miles from Seaton Parish
Castlerigg is perhaps the most atmospheric and dramatically sited of all British stone circles, with panoramic views and the mountains of Helvellyn and High Seat as a backdrop.
HARDKNOTT ROMAN FORT
22 miles from Seaton Parish
This remote and dramatically-sited fort was founded under Hadrian's rule in the 2nd century.Well-marked remains include the headquarters building, commandant's house and bath house.
RAVENGLASS ROMAN BATH HOUSE
22 miles from Seaton Parish
The remains of the bath house of Ravenglass Roman fort, established in AD 130, are among the tallest Roman structures surviving in northern Britain: the walls stand almost 4 metres (13 feet) high.
AMBLESIDE ROMAN FORT
28 miles from Seaton Parish
The well-marked remains of a 2nd-century fort with large granaries, probably built under Hadrian's rule to guard the Roman road from Brougham to Ravenglass and act as a supply base.
CARLISLE CASTLE
28 miles from Seaton Parish
Carlisle Castle was a constantly updated working fortress until well within living memory. Now its rich and varied visitor attractions reflect its long and eventful history.
PENRITH CASTLE
31 miles from Seaton Parish
Penrith Castle was begun at the end of the 14th century by Ralph Neville, who played a key role in defending this area against the Scots.
Churches in Seaton Parish
St Paul
Church Road, Seaton
Seaton
Workington
01900 602162
https://www.seatonchurches.co.uk/
Situated in the centre of the village of Seaton, approximately one and a half miles north of Workington.
Built in 1882 and opened in July 1883 as a "Chapel of Ease" to St Peter's, Camerton. St Paul's became a parish in its own right in July 1987. The worship is a mixture of traditional and modern with a regular monthly family service, bi-monthly church parade and termly "School Sunday" with input from a year group from the Church junior school. We have a large mixed choir who can adapt themselves to anything and sing a mixture of modern and traditional religious and non-religious items and are much sought after for concerts. Situated in the centre of the village of Seaton, approximately one and a half miles north of Workington