Northumberland Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Northumberland? Check out our Northumberland Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Northumberland.
Top Places to visit in Northumberland:
Cragside House and Gardens, Hexham Abbey, Wallington Hall, The Elizabethan Walls, Walltown Crags - Hadrian's Wall, The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Sycamore Gap, Paxton House, Church of Saint Aidan Bamburgh, Bamburgh Castle, Chesters Roman Fort, Warkworth Castle & Hermitage, Corbridge Roman Town, Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, Alnwick Castle
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North East England Views, Landmarks and Attractions
North East England Views, Landmarks and Attractions
A tour around the North east of England visiting some of the attractions, landmarks and views of the area, including York, Sunderland, Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, Alnwick, Seaham and Middlesbrough, tourist attractions include, Durham Cathedral, Gatehead Quayside, Tyne bridges, Tyne and Wear Metro, Finchale Abbey, Old King Coal, Transporter Bridge, Sunderland International Airshow, Roker and Seaburn Beaches. Jesmond Dene, Tynemouth castle and priory, Seaham Solider and Alnwick castle and Gardens.
North East Tourism and Tourist
Let's Travel: UK Road Trip Part 1 - London - Bamburgh - Chester Travel Guide
The first part of my video shows a trip starting in London, heading towards Bamburgh and ending in Chester. I am using one of the Virgin trains of Sir Richard Branson.
It features the main sights of London including a Durian, the beautiful british countryside on the way north and the stunning Bamburgh Castle. Unfortunately I arrived a bit too late in Chester, so here I can only offer you a walk through the city, which is also quite pretty.
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Canon XA10 with Saramonic (UwMic10) Wireless Microphone
GoPro Hero 3
Lincolnshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Lincolnshire? Check out our Lincolnshire Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Lincolnshire.
Top Places to visit in Lincolnshire:
Orchard Farm Equestrian, Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre, Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln Guildhall, Bransby Horses, Gainsborough Old Hall, St James Church, Mablethorpe Beach, International Bomber Command Centre, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre, The Village Church Farm, St. Botolph's Church, RSPB Frampton Marsh Nature Reserve, Dambusters Memorial
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Visiting Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland England
I hope you enjoy your brief visit with me. Its a very picturesque part of the Northumberland coast and very close to the Farne Islands.
you can visit the Castles main website here :-
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History of the castle can be found at :-
For those interested the ceiling in the Great Hall is made of Teak from Thailand.
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Places to see in ( Seahouses - UK )
Places to see in ( Seahouses - UK )
Seahouses is a large village on the North Northumberland coast in England. Seahouses is about 20 km north of Alnwick, within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seahouses attracts many visitors, mainly from the north east area. However national and international tourists often come to Seahouses whilst visiting the Northumberland National Park, Northumberland Coast and the Farne Islands.
Seahouses also has a working fishing port, which also serves the tourist trade, being the embarkation point for visits to the Farne Islands. From shops in the town and booths along the harbour, several boat companies operate, offering various packages which may include inter alia landing on at least one Farne, seeing seals and seabirds, and hearing a commentary on the islands and the Grace Darling story or scuba diving on the many Farnes Islands wrecks. Grace Darling's brother is buried in the cemetery at North Sunderland. He died in 1903, aged 84. The current Seahouses lifeboat bears the name Grace Darling.
The Seahouses Festival is an annual cultural event which began in 1999 as a small sea shanty festival. After a significant European funding grant from the Leader+ programme, in 2005, it has grown into a more broadly based cultural celebration.
Between 1898 and 1951, Seahouses was the north-eastern terminus of the North Sunderland Railway. Independent until its final closure, it formed a standard gauge rail link between the village and Chathill Station on the East Coast Main Line (Wright, 1988). The site of Seahouses station is now the town car park and the trackbed between village and North Sunderland is a public footpath.
( Seahouses - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Seahouses . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Seahouses - UK
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Visiting Bamburgh Castle and Beach
Day 9 of our 2018 trip to England and Scotland. Today was another travel day, as we continued our trek back up to Scotland. Along the way, we planned a visit to Bamburgh Castle in Northeast England. Then we made our way north to yet another great Airbnb location in Leith, Scotland.
Links to the hotels and restaurants that we went to in this video:
Old Chain Pier Restaurant in Edinburgh:
Our Airbnb in Yorkshire:
Our Airbnb in Leith:
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Zero - Jobii
Starfields - Hallman
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All in Head - Hallman
Get Back Home - Aldenmark Niklasson
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Places to see in ( Seahouses - UK )
Places to see in ( Seahouses - UK )
Seahouses is a large village on the North Northumberland coast in England. Seahouses is about 20 km north of Alnwick, within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seahouses attracts many visitors, mainly from the north east area. However national and international tourists often come to Seahouses whilst visiting the Northumberland National Park, Northumberland Coast and the Farne Islands.
Seahouses also has a working fishing port, which also serves the tourist trade, being the embarkation point for visits to the Farne Islands. From shops in the town and booths along the harbour, several boat companies operate, offering various packages which may include inter alia landing on at least one Farne, seeing seals and seabirds, and hearing a commentary on the islands and the Grace Darling story or scuba diving on the many Farnes Islands wrecks. Grace Darling's brother is buried in the cemetery at North Sunderland. He died in 1903, aged 84. The current Seahouses lifeboat bears the name Grace Darling.
The Seahouses Festival is an annual cultural event which began in 1999 as a small sea shanty festival. After a significant European funding grant from the Leader+ programme, in 2005, it has grown into a more broadly based cultural celebration.
Between 1898 and 1951, Seahouses was the north-eastern terminus of the North Sunderland Railway. Independent until its final closure, it formed a standard gauge rail link between the village and Chathill Station on the East Coast Main Line (Wright, 1988). The site of Seahouses station is now the town car park and the trackbed between village and North Sunderland is a public footpath.
( Seahouses - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Seahouses . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Seahouses - UK
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Places to see in ( Belford - UK )
Places to see in ( Belford - UK )
Belford is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England, about halfway between Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed, a few miles inland from the east coast and just off the Great North Road, the A1. Belford is surrounded by rich pastoral farmland, and to the west of the village is found one of the better rock climbing locations in the county, Bowden Doors.
Belford is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed and is currently served by Anne-Marie Trevelyan (Conservative). Belford is served by Northumberland County Council. The area attracts tourists and there are also a number of businesses based in Belford.
Belford Hall is a Grade I listed building, an 18th-century mansion house. The Manor of Belford was acquired by the Dixon family in 1726 and in 1752 Abraham Dixon built a mansion house in a Palladian style to a design by architect James Paine. In 1770 heiress Margaret Dixon married William Brown. Their daughter later married Newcastle upon Tyne merchant, Lt. Col. William Clark, Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Northumberland who, in 1818, remodelled the house and added two new wings, with the assistance of architect John Dobson.
An extensive park, created in the mid 18th century, retains several original features and has been designated a conservation area. An 18th-century folly in the park is a Grade II listed building. During World War II the Hall was requisitioned by the Army and thereafter became neglected and dilapidated. In the 1980s it was acquired by the Northern Heritage Trust, renovated and restored and converted to residential flats. Spindlestone Ducket Mill is located about 3 km east of Belford, and is an 18th-century tapering cylindrical stone tower with a conical roof of Welsh slate.
Westhall is a privately owned Victorian house built in the style of the castellated fortified house that it replaced on the same site. The moat that surrounded the original building can still clearly be seen. It is now in use as a farmhouse. For much of the Middle Ages, Belford was at the forefront of the ongoing border conflict between the Scots and the English and it is believed that only Well House escaped damage or destruction at the hands of Scottish raiders.
Belford was for many years a coaching stop on the main A1 road from London to Edinburgh, which passed through the village. However, in 1983 a bypass was opened, and, freed from the constant traffic and pollution, the village could hold events on the High Street and in the Market Place once again. Belford railway station opened on 29 March 1847. Freight services ceased on 7 June 1965 and the station finally closed for passenger services on 20 January 1968. However, on 8 February 2010 Northumberland County Council agreed plans to resume passenger services by constructing a new platform, access and car parking.
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Our trip to the UK 2019
A quick trip to the UK- specifically Cornwall to see and visit the sites and research our ancestry.