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Carlisle (/ kɑːrˈlaɪl / kar-LYLE, locally / ˈkɑːrlaɪl / KAR-lyle; [1] from Cumbric: Caer Luel[2][3][4][5]) is a cathedral city in the ceremonial county of Cumbria in England. It is the administrative centre of Cumberland Council which covers an area similar to the historic county of Cumberland.
Carlisle, a significant place since well before Roman times and currently England’s biggest city, offers a plethora of things to see and do for all.
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Carlisle, the Border City, is the main shopping, commercial and industrial centre for the northern half of Cumbria, and a fair amount of southern Scotland. Tourist Information Centre in the old Town Hall.
Discover the top attractions, sights, museums, shopping and activities in Carlisle. We have a wealth of things to see and do for the whole family to enjoy.
Carlisle, an historic border city and the capital city of Cumbria, is full of great places to eat and drink, vibrant shops, and exciting museums and exhibitions.
Carlisle is a city of vital strategic importance, its magnificent Castle founded in 1092 by William the Conqueror's son now stands as testament to the years of feuding over the English-Scottish border.
Standing proud in the city it has dominated for nine centuries, Carlisle Castle remained a working fortress until well within living memory. It has withstood many sieges, held captive a royal prisoner, and been home to the King's Own Royal Border Regiment.
Welcome to Carlisle City Council's website, created to help you get to know your Council and the services that we provide. Services, Information, News and Events from Carlisle City Council,...
A history of Carlisle Castle, the mighty border stronghold which guarded England's north-western border with Scotland and which continued to have an active military role until the 20th century.