Wallington Hall
Wallington, mansion with fine interiors and collections, set in an extensive garden, parkland and Northumberland moorland, the ‘Border Reiver’ territory.
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Wallington Hall, Morpeth, Morpeth, Northumberland , United Kingdom
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Cambois beach is a large sandy beach with a hard footpath running behind amongst the grassy dunes. Located on the north side of the estuary of the River Blyth and south of the River Wansbeck. Cambois beach is a popular beach with dog walkers as it is large and not that busy. Several car parks are available depending on which
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Cresswell beach spans either side of the village on the south part of Druridge Bay. To the north, you have a large sandy beach backed by large areas of sand dunes. To the south, the beach is backed by a caravan park and the headland at low tide exposes some rocks giving some rock pooling opportunities. The shallow beach makes it
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Druridge Bay is one of Northumberland’s coast’s largest bays at 7 miles (11 km) long, stretching from Amble in the north to Cresswell in the south. The beach is surrounded by sand dunes, creating a unique landscape that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna. It is a designated nature reserve and home to various bird species, making it
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Bolam Lake Country Park with easy walking and cycling along many lakeside and woodland trails. Canoeing and fishing on the lake. Facilities include picnic areas, cafe and visitor centre.
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Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens. Explore a spectacular medieval castle, a Greek Revival villa and thirty acres of stunning Grade I gardens linking the two.
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High House Farm Brewery, real ale micro-brewery, located in a working farm close to Hadrian’s Wall with a visitor centre, brewery tours, tea room, bar and brewery shop.
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Two ancient woodlands now nature reserves around Morpeth. Take a walk along the riverside path at Scotch Gill. It is a great place to visit to spot otters, kingfishers, trout and to hear woodland birds such as spotted flycatcher, long tailed tit and jay. The Ancient Woodland of Borough Woods Local Nature Reserve was once owned by the Abbey itself
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