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Abbot Hall is an exquisite gallery in the north west of England on the edge of the Lake District. Works of art can be enjoyed in this beautiful Georgian villa,...
Best known for its collection of 250 herbs and traditional fruit orchards. Sample the tea-room menu with culinary herbs from the garden used daily in soups, salads and scones, and...
This extensive area of gorge and river scenery, including the 41-hectare (101-acre) Stawardpeel Site of Special Scientific Interest, has miles of waymarked walks through ornamental and ancient woods. Look out...
Dating from 1096, Alnwick is the second largest inhabited castle in the country. It has been the seat of the Perceys, the Earls and Dukes of Northumberland since 1309....
The well-marked remains of a 2nd-century fort with large granaries, probably built under Hadrian's rule to guard the Roman road from Brougham to Ravenglass and act as a supply base.Managed...
Arbeia Roman fort onceÃÂ guardedÃÂ the entrance to the river Tyne, helping to maintain Roman rule in the north of England and supporting the advance in to Scotland. Excavations...
A charming Gothic Revival 'eyecatcher' built in 1760 in the park of the Bishops of Durham. It provided deer with shelter and food, and had grounds for picnics and rooms...
One of the finest and most unaltered examples of a 13th-century English manor house, Aydon Castle stands in a secluded woodland setting. It was originally built as an undefended residence,...
Situated on top of an imposing crag and right on the beach it presents an amazing sight as you enter Bamburgh from the north or south. The castle is...
Imposing and well-preserved turret with adjoining stretches of Hadrian's Wall.
Barnard Castle is spectacularly set on a high rock above the River Tees, on the fringe of an attractive market town. Taking its name from its 12th-century founder, Bernard de...
Step inside this charming 17th-century building to enjoy a new exhibition of Beatrix Potter's original watercolours and paintings. This gallery has an interesting history, as previously it was the office...
Adjacent to St Paul's Monastery. A significant site which houses excavated artefacts and celebrates the extraordinary life of the Venerable Bede. A recreated Anglo-Saxon demonstration farm with animals and reconstructed...
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Preserves and displays the heritage of theNorth Tyne and Redewater area. Covers all aspects of local history, including:The Border Counties Railway; mining; photographs of W P Collier (rural life in...
Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, in Northumberland has something for everyone, with a fine medieval castle, a Greek Revival villa and outstanding, plant-rich gardens to explore. Take in thirty acres...
The remains of a small temple to the native god 'Antenociticus', in the 'vicus' (civilian settlement) which stood outside Benwell fort.
Berwick Barracks, among the first in England to be purposebuilt, were begun in 1717 to the design of the distinguished architect Nicholas Hawksmoor. Today the Barracks hosts a number of...
Please note that the public rooms will be closed for decorating purposes from Monday, 12th April to Friday 16th April.
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The Roman fort at Binchester lies above the River Wear just outside the historic town of Bishop Auckland (Co. Durham). Known to the Romans as Vinovia, it commanded the...
For those who want an introduction to Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria, or an overview of its history and appearance at one single site, Birdoswald is the place to visit.Not only...
A 460-metre (1,509 feet) length of Hadrian's Wall including one turret.Please note: It is not possible for visitors to park here.
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