DescriptionArthuret Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 17681.jpg
English: Arthuret Parish Church. Arthuret Church, about half a mile south of Longtown, dates from 1609. The name may be a corruption of "Arthur's Head", the name given to the land on which it is built. The area has many associations with King Arthur, and it is rumoured that his head is buried at Arthuret.
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