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It'll be no surprise to anyone who lives there or has ever visited a certain place in Northumberland to ... loving the spectacular views of Bamburgh Castle, standing guard on a rocky outcrop ...
"Dominant and dramatic on its rocky plateau, Bamburgh Castle’s imposing presence along Northumberland's coast makes for a magical walk along the beach." The village may be small, but it's not ...
In the first episode, the Furniture, Scientific and Antiques Dealer visited the national landmark, Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland to help custodians Frankie and Claire find valuable pieces ...
In the first episode, the Furniture, Scientific and Antiques Dealer visited the national landmark, Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland to help custodians Frankie and Claire find valuable pieces which ...
This fishing village is home to a busy harbour and some of the best fish-and-chip takeaways in Northumberland ... views of the Farne Islands and Bamburgh Castle. A smaller beach can be found ...
Located in Northumberland, the 3.5-mile coastal walk from Bamburgh to Seahouses offers views of the North Sea, Bamburgh Castle and the Farne Islands. The walk is mostly flat, making it an ...
Taking the top spot with a ‘mindful score’ of 9.6 is the 3.5-mile Northumberland coastal walk from Bamburgh to Seahouses offering views of the North Sea, Bamburgh Castle and the Farne Islands.
Bamburgh Castle Beach is a hidden gem located close to Alnwick, in the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. The beach is famous for its breathtaking beauty and its incredible castle that is over ...
Lucky travellers will get to see scenic views along the way including Bamburgh Castle and the Dawlish seawall. By comparison, the UK's shortest train ride operates across just 0.8 miles.
On January 27, 1344, a certain Thomas of Heton sought a licence from Edward III to ‘fortify and battlement his manor of Chevelyngham with stone and lime and to make the same a castle or fortalice to ...
The latest Indiana Jones movie was also shot in Northern England with Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland being used in the opening scenes. The castle doubled up for 1944 war-torn Nazi Germany.