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Archaeology and heritage projects

Over the years, the Historic Environment Team has been involved in a variety of projects to understand and research the archaeology and heritage of the Lake District National Park.

Find out more about our past and present partnership projects supported by the Lake District National Park below.

Coniston Copper

Explore Coniston’s copper-mining heritage: Learn more about our community project to restore Coniston coppermines and discover 500 years of history through self-guided trails, professional reports, and the compelling stories of the community that shaped Coniston.

Learn about Coniston Copper

Romans in Ravenglass

Uncover the story of Roman Ravenglass: Discover 2,000 years of history of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ravenglass through community-led archaeology which revealed the settlement hidden beneath the fields.

Read about Romans
high street roman road

High Street Roman Road

Trace the path of the Lake District’s highest Roman Road: Discover the High Street Roman road project on Bampton Common, where community archaeology and excavation revealed the elusive 2,000-year-old route connecting the forts of Brougham and Ambleside.

More about the Road

Landscape and heritage news

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Fungi, fairies and farming: Celebrating cultural heritage with Beatrix Potter
Fungi, fairies and farming: Celebrating cultural heritage with Beatrix Potter
Surveying more than 2000 iconic heritage structures
Surveying more than 2000 iconic heritage structures
20 must-know facts about the National Park and World Heritage Site
20 must-know facts about the National Park and World Heritage Site
Leather from Lake District farms
Leather from Lake District farms