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The story of Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh Castles in Northumberland Just down the coast, within sight of Bamburgh, is Dunstanburgh - an incredibly impressive-looking romantic ruin.
This is one of Northumberland’s most dramatic ruined castles – as you’ve never seen it before. Dunstanburgh Castle, near Craster, is one of six across the UK to be digitally “reconstructed ...
Along with its Northumberland neighbours Hauxley Haven. and Druridge Bay and ones further down the coast like Old Hartley, King Edward's Bay and Cullercoats, Embleton has made it onto a list of ...
Dunstanburgh Castle is a splendid ruin. The building of it was ordered in 1313 by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. It was constructed, like most others, with defence in mind.
Travel: Art holiday in Northumberland. By The Newsroom. Published 14th Aug 2019, ... Throughout your visit you can wander at will, sketching Dunstanburgh Castle which was beloved of Turner, ...
Matt Baker visits Northumberland, where he hears about some exciting changes at Alnwick Castle and meets the man from Disney who is hoping to work his magic. Show more Matt Baker visits Alnwick ...
The terrified animal was spotted cut off by the rising tide near Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland on Sunday (1January 12) afternoon. Witnesses say four dogs were running off the lead in a ...
Glowing tents are set up on the Northumberland coast as part of an Olympic Festival art installation.
A display of Northern Lights over the Northumberland coast on Monday night have been acclaimed by sky watchers as the best for years. Images of the stunning phenomenon above Dunstanburgh Castle ...
The northerly half of the Northumberland coast is a fair stride to travel for a day's walking, although once you reach the A1(M) it's little more… ...
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