Treasure Island - Morpeth
Abigail's 5th Birthday at Treasure Island morpeth
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Abigail loves Treasure Island and we go there several times a year. When she wanted to have her party there it was an easy answer to a potential planning nightmare.
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Sanderson Arcade, Morpeth
Morpeth Memory Lane 21
This motoring tour around the Northumberland market town shows how housing development is gradually taking over the site of the old St George's Hospital.
Carlisle Park, Morpeth
Tour of Carlise park in Morpeth
Paddling Park at Carlisle Park in Morpeth
Paddling Park at Carlisle Park in Morpeth. Free entry. Open daily during the summer
Another day in morpeth for mums birthday
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Everyone wants to live in Morpeth
TIMES are changing at Morpeth, Northumberland.
Wherever you look, new homes are going up.
It seems the world and his wife want to live there.
Most of the new development sites are easily seen in passing, but one of the biggest is not so immediately obvious.
The first phase of building is under way at St George’s - on the former hospital site. And there are more homes there still to come. A public exhibition seeking people’s views on how the second phase of that site should be developed was held this week, in advance of a planning application.
We last looked at the old hospital site in September 2014. Here’s a selection of pictures taken then, with a few from this week.
Edlingham Castle and Bridge from the air
A flight around Edlingham Castle ruins, and the old rail bridge, on a murky pre-dawn morning in December!
Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Eyemouth is a small town and civil parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is 2 miles east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Eyemouth is very nearly due east of Glasgow. In fact Eyemouth's latitude is 55.8691°N, whilst Glasgow's is 55.8642°N, so Eyemouth is about 600 yards further north.
The town's name comes from its location at the mouth of the Eye Water. The Berwickshire coastline consists of high cliffs over deep clear water with sandy coves and picturesque harbours. A fishing port, Eyemouth holds a yearly Herring Queen Festival. Notable buildings in the town include Gunsgreen House and a cemetery watch-house built to stand guard against the Resurrectionists (body snatchers). Many of the features of a traditional fishing village are preserved in the narrow streets and 'vennels', giving shelter from the sea and well-suited to the smuggling tradition of old.
Eyemouth is not far from the small villages of Ayton, Reston, St. Abbs, Coldingham and Burnmouth. The coast offers opportunities for birdwatching, walking, fishing and diving. Accommodation includes several hotels, B&Bs and a holiday park. The geology of the area shows evidence of folding that led James Hutton to announce that the surface of the earth had changed dramatically over the ages.
Other places of interest nearby include the fortifications of Berwick-upon-Tweed also designed by Sir Richard Lee, and its military museum, Paxton House, the Union Bridge and the Chain Bridge Honey Farm, and scores of quiet country roads skirting the Cheviot Hills, frequently snow-capped in winter. Many visitors pause on their journey on the A1 to photograph their arrival in Scotland or their departure to England at the border crossing. Though the border has significance to many visitors, most local people think of themselves as 'Borderers' rather than as Scots or English. Nearby the border is a nature trail through the mysteriously named 'Conundrum' Farm. Typical Border towns and villages, such as Kelso, Grantshouse, Abbey St Bathans, Cove, Cockburnspath (pronounced 'coburnspath' or 'copath' by locals), Cornhill, Wooler, Morpeth, Alnmouth and Alnwick are all within easy reach for day trips from Eyemouth. Near Chirnside stood Ninewells House, since demolished, where David Hume, whom many regard as foremost among the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, if not the greatest of all time, spent much of his life.
( Eyemouth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Eyemouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Eyemouth - UK
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Olivia @ Carlisle Park, Morpeth, May 2016
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Tom Wyllie Sings at Lollo Rosso Italia, Morpeth
Watch Tom take on Morpeths hottest venue in town - Lollo Rosso Italia! With classical music, pop and a conga - what more do you need!
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Tom Wyllie is a versatile young singer from the North East of England, with a wonderful baritone voice which makes people stop, enjoy and lose track of the time! He performs a range of musical styles including popular classical, musical theatre, swing, ballads and pop.
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Morpeth Roll digitised
The Morpeth Roll was presented to Lord Morpeth when he left Dublin in 1841. Containing 158,331 signatures, it is a rare tribute to an English administrator who was held in high regard in Ireland.
The roll has been digitised, and researchers are looking into the stories behind the signatories - among them 3 brothers who are distant relations of British Princes William and Harry. The roll can be seen online at ancestry.ie
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Drayton Manor theme park Rides and Drayton Manor Hotel Tamworth - Here Come The Hoopers
Drayton Manor theme park Rides and Drayton Manor Hotel - Here Come The Hoopers
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We took our little Hoopsters to Drayton Manor Hotel tamworth for a surprise stop over. Our Booking was for a Drayton Manor Hotel Deal : Stay and Play. For that you Stay in the Hotel then get a Day at the Park.
We really enjoyed the Drayton Manor theme park Rides and Drayton Manor Zoo.
Our only glitch was that the kids didn't believe our surprise reveal!
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While we were in London, uk we...
Visited Wonderlab at the Science Museum
Morpeth's 2014 tribute to the fallen
Hundreds of people turned out for the 2014 Remembrance Sunday parade and service at Morpeth, Northumberland.
Northumberland road trip
Shots of some of the less well known attractions in Northumberland , Tyneside and County Durham.
Includes Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, Morpeth, a walk around Plessey Woods Country Park, a visit to the Hancock Museum in Newcastle upon Tyne and a visit to Durham, including Durham Cathedral and a walk by the River Wear.
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Morpeth v West Hartlepool First Half
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Stockton NSW: Pirates, shipwrecks and an earthquake
What do pirates, shipwrecks and the great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake have in common? They are all linked to the maritime history of Stockton NSW. Read more:
Panoramic view of Morpeth, Northumberland (March 2013)