English Heritage sites near Tarrant Launceston Parish

Knowlton Church and Earthworks

KNOWLTON CHURCH AND EARTHWORKS

5 miles from Tarrant Launceston Parish

The siting of this ruined medieval church at the centre of a Neolithic ritual henge earthwork symbolises the transition from pagan to Christian worship and creates an atmospheric scene.

Fiddleford Manor

FIDDLEFORD MANOR

9 miles from Tarrant Launceston Parish

The principal parts of a small stone manor house, probably begun about 1370 for William Latimer, Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. The hall and solar chamber display outstandingly fine timber roofs.

Old Wardour Castle

OLD WARDOUR CASTLE

10 miles from Tarrant Launceston Parish

Set in landscaped grounds beside a lake in peaceful Wiltshire countryside, these 14th century ruins provide a relaxed, romantic day out for couples, families and budding historians alike.

Christchurch Castle and Norman House

CHRISTCHURCH CASTLE AND NORMAN HOUSE

17 miles from Tarrant Launceston Parish

The castle remains include parts of the keep and the 12th century riverside chamber block or Norman House, a very early example of domestic architecture including a rare Norman chimney.

Old Sarum

OLD SARUM

19 miles from Tarrant Launceston Parish

Site of the original Salisbury, this mighty Iron Age hill fort was where the first cathedral once stood and the Romans, Normans and Saxons have all left their mark during 5000 years of history.

Sherborne Old Castle

SHERBORNE OLD CASTLE

19 miles from Tarrant Launceston Parish

Built on a grand scale in the 12th century by the Bishop of Salisbury, Sherborne was coveted by churchmen and noblemen alike giving it a long, chequered history. Picnic, shop, light refreshments.


No churches found in Tarrant Launceston Parish


No churches found in Tarrant Launceston Parish