England Guide
Cumbria and the Lakes
Carlisle
The county capital of Cumbria and its only city, CARLISLE is also the repository of much of the region's history, its strategic location having been fought over for more than 2000 years, since the construction of Hadrian's Wall. The later struggle with the Scots defined the very nature of Carlisle as a border city: William Wallace was repelled in 1297 and Robert the Bruce eighteen years later, but Bonnie Prince Charlie's troops took Carlisle in 1745 after a six-day siege, holding it for six weeks before surrendering to the Duke of Cumberland. It's not surprising, then, that Carlisle still trumpets itself as the "great border city".