Round Table or Roper Castle

Heritage Site in Westmorland Eden

England

Round Table or Roper Castle

A66 near Rowtonbridge Sike This area of North Stainmore is featureless and treacherous with deep ditches and soft bog. I passed an area of bog no larger than a bathtub with at least four dead sheep in it.
A66 near Rowtonbridge Sike Credit: David Brown

Round Table or Roper Castle is a historic site located in the county of Westmorland, in the northwestern region of England. Situated near the village of Sizergh, the castle holds significant historical and architectural value.

Originally built in the 13th century, Round Table Castle was constructed as a fortified tower house, serving as a stronghold for the Roper family. The castle's unique circular design, with a central courtyard, distinguishes it from other medieval castles in the area. This distinctive layout is believed to have been a response to the threat of Scottish raids during the turbulent times of the medieval period.

Over the centuries, Round Table Castle underwent several modifications and expansions, reflecting the changing needs and tastes of its occupants. The castle's defensive features, such as battlements and a moat, were gradually diminished as the region became more peaceful.

Today, Round Table Castle stands as a well-preserved heritage site, offering visitors a glimpse into the medieval past. The castle's interior showcases the evolution of architectural styles, with elements ranging from medieval to Tudor. Visitors can explore the castle's rooms, including the Great Hall, which features a magnificent fireplace and original timber ceilings.

Surrounded by picturesque gardens and set against the backdrop of the Lake District National Park, Round Table Castle offers a serene and idyllic setting for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The castle is managed by the National Trust and provides guided tours, educational programs, and special events throughout the year.

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A66 near Rowtonbridge Sike This area of North Stainmore is featureless and treacherous with deep ditches and soft bog. I passed an area of bog no larger than a bathtub with at least four dead sheep in it.
A66 near Rowtonbridge Sike
This area of North Stainmore is featureless and treacherous with deep ditches and soft bog. I passed an area of bog no larger than a bathtub with at least four dead sheep in it.
View south from the A66
View south from the A66
The county border on the A66 at Stainmore
The county border on the A66 at Stainmore
The A66 at Stainmore
The A66 at Stainmore
Summit Reservoir This reservoir on Spittal Ings was probably built to provide water for the steam trains on the nearby Stainmore Line, now of course dismantled.
Summit Reservoir
This reservoir on Spittal Ings was probably built to provide water for the steam trains on the nearby Stainmore Line, now of course dismantled.
Climbing up to the summit passing Black Riggs A66 east
Climbing up to the summit passing Black Riggs
A66 east
Approaching Stainmore Summit A66 east
Approaching Stainmore Summit
A66 east
Running into County Durham on A66 Large lay by on opposite carriageway straddles the boundary
Running into County Durham on A66
Large lay by on opposite carriageway straddles the boundary
Crossing the border County Durham signs on left
Crossing the border
County Durham signs on left
Yardstone Beck Valley
Yardstone Beck Valley
Layby on the border A layby by the A66 by the Durham, Cumbria border.
Layby on the border
A layby by the A66 by the Durham, Cumbria border.
White Brow Moorland
White Brow Moorland
Approaching the summit, A66 The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road.
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Approaching the summit, A66
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A66 near Stainmore Summit The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road.
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A66 near Stainmore Summit
The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
A66 at Black Riggs The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road.
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A66 at Black Riggs
The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Ascending Moudy Mea The telecom tower coming into view
Ascending Moudy Mea
The telecom tower coming into view
Telecommunications Tower, Moudy Mea On a rather dismal morning
Telecommunications Tower, Moudy Mea
On a rather dismal morning
On Moudy Mea Near the top, I think!
On Moudy Mea
Near the top, I think!
Show me another place!

Round Table or Roper Castle is located at Grid Ref: NY8811 (Lat: 54.498, Lng: -2.177)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

What 3 Words

///outwards.tanked.unstable. Near Bowes, Co. Durham

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.498,-2.177
Roper Castle or Round Table (Roman Signal Station)
Historic: archaeological_site
Is In County: North Yorkshire
Is In Historic County: Yorkshire
Source: NPE
Wikidata: Q17642784
Lat/Long: 54.4955473/-2.1834065
Spittal Ings
Is In County: North Yorkshire
Is In Historic County: Yorkshire
Place: locality
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 54.5002183/-2.1812481
Husk Howe Hill
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 54.4991718/-2.1742304
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