Seascale is a village on the Irish Sea coastline in Cumbria, in the north-east of England.
Understand
Get in
The easiest way to reach Seascale is by train. The village has a single station, Seascale. On the railway line between Barrow-in-Furness and Carlisle, the journey along the coastline is quite scenic. Travel time from London is ca. 5 hours on the fastest trains.
Neighbouring Ravenglass is two stops south on the line from Carlisle and also has a narrow gauge railway to Eskdale.
Get around
The historic centre and tourist areas of Seascale are relatively small and can easily be traversed by foot.
See
- Seascale Hall. An early 18th century farmhouse extended in the 19th century with the addition of a north range. It is built in a roughcast stone with ashlar dressings and covered with a slate roof typical for the area. The building has 2 storeys, with the original part consisting of a symmetrical front of five bays, with the gable end of the extension forming a 6th bay. The doorway is rather unique for Seascale, with a moulded architrave, pulvinated frieze, and a fanlight. The windows are cross-mullioned with hood moulds. The rear is an outshut, with a gabled bay, and a gabled stair bay. The north range has a front of 4 bays, and 3 datestones on the building. 2019-07-18
- Old water tower, Gosforth Rd. 24/7. A 19th century water tower built for the Furness Railway Company, standing in the middle of what was once its goods yard. The stone tower has a corbelled-out conical slate roof with a finial, has three stages, and features mullioned windows. The south side entrance has a shouldered lintel. Free 2019-07-18
- St Cuthbert's Church, 13 Green Cl. A sandstone church with a slate roof and coped gables, built in the 1890s after a design of C.J. Ferguson. The church as a nave and a chancel in a single vessel, a south porch, and a north vestry. Characteristic is the gabled bellcote at the west end. 2019-07-18
- War memorial. 2020-11-30
- Ravenglass Railway Museum, 54.3559°, -3.4089°. See the history of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. free 2020-11-30
- Muncaster Castle, 54.354655°, -3.380869°. Castle dating back to the 14th century, remodelled in the 1860s, with gardens and a Hawk & Owl centre. 2020-11-30
- Ravenglass Roman Bath House, 54.3507°, -3.4042°. daylight hours. Ruins that were part of a 2nd century Roman fort and naval base. free 2020-12-01
Do
- Bowfell and Crinkle Crags for a walk
- enjoy the beach of Seascale
- Seascale Golf Club
Buy
There is a Co-op 📍 in the village centre, selling assorted food and drinks, and travel essentials.
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- Keld Green House, The Banks, CA20 1QR, 54.39773°, -3.48484°, +441946758424. A house converted into a hotel with only a few rooms. No reception, restaurant, or other hotel amenities, but simply well equipped rooms with comfortable beds and private bathrooms. No internet access. Breakfast is in a restaurant at the waterfront. £76.50 2019-07-09
Connect
There is cellular connectivity available in Seascale, but the reception is rather poor and data transfers are slow.
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