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Alnwick Castle
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| Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. |
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Alnwick Garden
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| Alnwick Gardens with Tree House, Poison Garden, magnificent water features etc. |
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Bamburgh Castle
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| Bamburgh Castle occupies an imposing position overlooking Bamburgh village, Lindisfarne and the Farne Islands. |
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The Barn at Beal
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| Visitor centre with restaurant and coffee shop, gift shop, Birds of Prey centre, Education/Conference Centre and campsite on the road to Holy Island. |
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Barter Books
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| One of the largest second hand book shops in the country, located in the old station buildings at Alnwick. |
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Chatton Trout Fishery
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| Trout fly fishing at Chatton. No rod licence required. Fly fishing tuition available. Tackle Shop. |
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Chillingham Castle
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| Castle with Ghost Tours and dungeons. Gardens designed by Capability Brown. |
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Chillingham Wild Cattle Association
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| The Chillingham Wild Cattle Park is home to Britain's last herd of truly wild cattle, as well as fallow deer, red squirrels, buzzards and green woodpeckers. Only a few miles to the west of Belford. |
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English Heritage Properties
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| English Heritage takes care of many sites in the North East, including Lindisfarne Priory, Etal Castle, dunstanburgh Castle, Edlingham Castle, Warkworth Castle, Brinkburn Priory, Belsay Hall, and many forts along the Roman Wall. |
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Ford and Etal Estates
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| Including Heatherslaw Light Railway, Errol Hut Smithy & Woodwork, Lady Waterford Hall, Heatherslaw Mill |
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Hadrian's Wall
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| World Heritage site. Roman forts, milecastles, sections of wall and reconstructions. |
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Ideal Caravans
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| Caravan dealership with showgrounds at Clifton, Adderstone and Langley Moor. |
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I Know North East
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| Directory of accommodation, eating places, places of interest in the north east of England. |
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Kirkharle Courtyard
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| Craftshops, galleries and coffee shop located at the birthplace of Capability Brown to the South-west of Wallington Hall. |
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Manderston House
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| Manderston was the location for the series "The Edwardian Country House". Located near Duns, in Berwickshire, it is the home of Lord and Lady Palmer. |
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Mellerstain House
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| Home of the Earl and Countess of Haddington, Mellerstain was designed and built by William and Robert Adam. Located near Gordon in the Scottish Borders. |
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National Trust
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| The National Trust looks after many properties in the North East, including Cragside, Wallington, Lindisfarne Castle, Washington Old Hall, Souter Lighthouse etc. |
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Paxton House
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| Paxton House - 18th Century Country House beside the River Tweed. With putting green, tea rooms, gift shop, adventure playground and country park. |
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Pot-a-Doodle-Do
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| Creative Art Centre with Cafe/Bistro, shop, children's play area, fishing, walks, quad-biking and wig-wam village. |
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Purdy Lodge
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| Motor services, travel lodge and restaurant just south of Belford. |
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St. Oswald's Way
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| Long distance walking route along places connected with St. Oswald |
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Thirlestane Castle
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| Thirlestane Castle is one of Scotland's oldest castles and remains home to the Maitland family. Situated in Lauder in the Scottish Borders. |
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