Quiet places in England’s historic cities

Couple of people escaping the crowds by visiting The Garden at 120

It’s no secret that England’s historic cities are popular tourist hot spots and sometimes we just fancy finding a quiet place to hide. And you’ll be surprised to know there are plenty of quiet places, from spectacular viewpoints to historic monuments and relaxing spas that can be found throughout our historic cities. So, without further ado, here are a few quiet places for you to seek out and experience…

 

Axed (Lincoln)

Someone axe throwing in Lincoln

Located on the outskirts of the city, Axed offers you the ideal opportunity to do something new. Here, you’ll learn how to throw an axe, experience the UK’s only interactive smart lanes, and fill your time with some friendly fun competitive games. After you’ve settled the score once and for all, you’ll be able to relax and compare your axe throwing skills with drinks at the bar.

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Bedern Hall (York)

Photo of Bedern Hall exterior

Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Goodramgate, Bedern Hall is situated in a quiet corner of York. A true hidden gem with an eclectic mix of stories to be told, offering an insight into the city’s history. Relax in the courtyard café or garden terrace and enjoy a lunchtime treat.

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St. Peters Cathedral (Lancaster)

Photo of Lancaster Cathedral's nave and alter

After a short stroll along the canal, you’ll find St.Peters Cathedral, one of Lancaster’s hidden gems. Before heading into the cathedral, you’ll want to spend some time exploring its amazing 19th Century gothic revival architectural exterior. Once inside, you’ll find an enchanting atmosphere where you can enjoy gazing at the spectacular stained glass windows and the cathedral’s beautiful nave.

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The Garden at 120 (City of London)

Photo of the rooftop Garden at 120

Italian Wisteria, fruit trees and a 200ft-long water feature make The Garden at 120 one of London’s prettiest rooftop experiences. You’ll find this greenspace offering 360 degree views of the city on the 15th floor of the Fen Court building at 120 Fenchurch Street. Entry is free with relaxed seating and a coffee hut available.

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So, there you have it our list of some of the quiet places worth visiting throughout England’s historic cities. You’ll also be glad to hear all these places are either located in the city centre or within easy reach. You can discover more places to explore throughout each of our historic cities by clicking here.