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North Sunderland
Seahouses
Northumberland
NE68 7UR
Etal Castle
A ruined medieval fortification in the village of Etal, Northumberland. Discover the history of border warfare where this small 14th century castle was captured days before the Battle Flodden in 1513.
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Lindisfarne Castle
A 16th-century castle located on Holy Island and is one of the most distinctive and picturesque sites of the Island and can be seen for many miles around.
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Bamburgh Castle
Explore the extraordinary grounds and staterooms which cover nine, glorious acres of the UK’s best-loved coastline. Discover the battles, rebellions and secrets stretching back thousands of years.
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Alnwick Castle
Over 950 years of history to discover with origins dating back to the Norman period. Featured as Hogwarts in Harry Potter, appearing in Downton Abbey, Transformers, Robin Hood and many others.
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The Alnwick Garden
12 acres of meandering and magnificent gardens. Families and children can run freely throughout the summer and at other times the garden becomes a peaceful and tranquil haven to wander through.
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Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum
Ancestral seat of the Earls Grey since 1319. Discover the history of the 2nd Earl, after whom the famous tea is named, wander through the beautiful gardens and the arboretum.
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Seahouses Golf Club
13 links holes and 5 parkland holes, with a spectacular par 3, 165 yard 10th hole across the water of the old quarry with a green slopes which back to front.
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Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Course
Sitting in the shadow of the 14th century Dunstanburgh Castle, the course wraps around the magnificent Embleton Bay and offers a true test of links golf.
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Alnmouth Golf Club
Established in 1869, it is the 4th oldest golf club in England. The course has a coastal location but it has parkland turf and a superb quality green.
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Lindisfarne Priory
Follow in the footsteps of the ancient monks who built their priory here nearly 1,400 years ago and explore the wild coastal beauty of Holy Island. Plus much more
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Lady Waterford Hall
Step back in time and discover the life of a Victorian village. Learn of a woman ahead of her time, an unlikely romance and of a unique community.
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Heatherslaw Corn Mill
Experience living history as you explore this amazing working watermill, meet the millers and follow the journey from grain to freshly milled flour.
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Élan Pizzeria
Hand crafted pizzas are freshly created and baked to order in the open kitchen of the contemporary Seahouses' pizzeria.
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The Pack Horse Inn
A traditional English country pub set in the picturesque village of Ellingham. Conveniently close to both hill walking in the National Park and coastal exploration. Dog friendly
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The Jolly Fisherman
Combining stunning sea views with delicious home cooking and beautifully kept ales. Set in an historic pub with stone flagged floors, low beamed ceilings and comfortable seating.
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The Potted Lobster, Bamburgh
Offering a unique and relaxed dining experience with a menu packed with fresh, locally sourced seafood, serving up simple yet delicious flavours for all.
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Serenity - Farne Island Tours
Sail all year round to the Farne Islands, one of Britain’s most spectacular wildlife habitats! Offering different trips from landings, photography trips, whale watching to ‘sail arounds’.
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Billy Shiel’s, Farne Island, Boat Trips
Book a trip to see the most exciting seabird colonies, unrivalled views of 23 species, including 43,000 pairs of puffins. Home to the Atlantic or Grey seals - open between April and October.
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