The late 17th century bridge carries the path over Rydale Beck. The bridge is listed, grade II*, with details at:
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The hall has a 16th century core with 17th and 18th century additions and a 19th century main front. Built for the Le Fleming baronets, the house is now owned by the Diocese of Carlisle and is a Christian retreat and conference centre although it also operates as a hotel. Listed, grade II*, with details at:
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The south terraces are listed, grade II*, with details at:
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The gardens are on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens and there is much detail and history at:
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