Lacy's Caves, Carved grotto in Glassonby, United Kingdom
Lacy's Caves consists of five interconnected chambers carved into red sandstone cliffs overlooking the River Eden. Each chamber includes windows, doorways, and stone benches, creating a series of usable spaces within the rock face.
Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Lacy commissioned these caves in the 18th century as part of improvements to his Salkeld Hall estate. The project reflected a fashionable trend of that era when wealthy owners created artificial caves as ornamental features.
These caves represent how wealthy landowners of the Georgian era shaped their properties to entertain guests with artificial natural wonders. The spaces show the period's fascination with creating staged nature experiences within private estates.
Access these caves via a circular walking route starting from Little Salkeld that passes through woodland and along the River Eden. The trail takes several hours to complete, so wear sturdy footwear and bring weather-appropriate clothing.
Colonel Lacy employed a resident hermit to live in these caves, adding an authentic theatrical element to impress his visiting guests. This unusual arrangement turned the site into a living stage for entertainment.
Location: Glassonby
GPS coordinates: 54.73780,-2.67868
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:44
Cumbria features medieval churches, watermills, prehistoric stone circles and Roman ruins. The region houses historic mansions like Sizergh Castle and Hutton in the Forest. Nature enthusiasts can explore limestone formations, waterfalls and Ennerdale Lake. Literature fans can visit William Wordsworth's birthplace and residence.
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