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Kendal Visitor Attractions

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Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Abbot Hall Art Gallery provides the perfect setting in which to see and enjoy fine art. It is one of Britain’s finest small galleries with...

Abbot Hall Park
Abbot Hall Park is situated in Kirkland at the southern end of the market town of Kendal. It is located between Abbot Hall Art...

Blindbeck
This stream, probably called ’blind’ because its source is hidden in the rock fissures of Kendal Fell, was formerly the boundary between the borough of...

Brewery Arts Centre
The Brewery Arts Centre consists of a 350 seat Malt Room for music events (former racking room and cask store), a photographic Gallery (the sugar...

Dr. Manning’s Yard
Dr. Manning’s Yard, originally known as Braithwaite’s Yard, was the site of a drysalters and dyestuffs business, started by George Braithwaite in 1713. This...

K Village
K Village is Kendal’s one-stop shop for all your favourite brands at clearance prices. The village attracts top name brands like Cotton Traders, Tog 24,...

Kendal Castle
Kendal Castle stands to the west of the town on a natural high point. The current stone castle was built in the 12th century. The...

Kendal Market
Kendal Market takes places every Wednesday and Saturday, from 8.00am to 4.30pm. There is also a farmer’s market (see picture) that travels the county and...

Kendal Museum
Founded in 1796, Kendal Museum of Natural History and Archaeology is one of the oldest museums in the country containing a wonderful and unusual collection...

Kendal Parish Church
Visitors to this church are struck by its size and the lightness of the interior. This lightness is due to the unusual construction of 5...

Kendal Town Hall
Kendal Town Hall is a Victorian building with 5 characterful rooms. It has been refurbished to a high standard and is able to accommodate large...

Kendal United Reformed Church
Kendal United Reformed Church is a large place of worship in Highgate in the middle of Kendal, tucked away down one of Kendal’s many yards...

Kentmere Studio Pottery
Set in an idyllic riverside location in the heart of the Kentmere Valley. The studio produces fine ceramics of outstanding quality, created and finished...

Lakeland Maize Maze
Are you ready for some fun and games even in wet weather? Enjoy a great family day out exploring our maize mazes. There’s a...

Levens Hall
Levens Hall is an Elizabethan mansion built around a 13th Century pele tower. The much loved home of the Bagot family, visitors often comment on...

Low Sizergh Barn Farmshop
The 18th Century stone barn on this organic dairy farm is full of speciality foods from Cumbria and beyond including cheeses, meats, superb homemade cakes...

Maudes Meadow
Situated at the end of Maude Street, a cul-de-sac off Kendal town centre, Maudes Meadow offers peace and tranquillity only a short stroll from one...

Museum of Lakeland Life
The Museum takes you back in time to discover what rural folk did to entertain themselves before the invention of television and computers. The displays...

Quaker Tapestry Exhibition
Over four thousand men, women and children from fifteen different countries created this fascinating artwork. The tapestry is made up of seventy-seven separately embroidered...

Sizergh Castle & Garden
Sizergh Castle & Garden is set in a 1600-acre estate criss-crossed by public footpaths that offer short walks from the castle to dramatic viewpoints over...


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