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Felton Attractions
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Burgham Park is a championship parklands course located in the Northumbrian countryside 9 miles north of Morpeth, 2 minutes off the A1. The Par 72 course in beautiful rolling countryside provides a challenging round for all abilities.
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Latest Felton Review
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The welcoming village of Felton can easily be found just off the A1 motorway and is close to the towns of Alnwick and Morpeth. It has a selection of traditional and friendly pubs in which to dine and drink. There is a post office, bakery, butchers and a cosy tea room. The village attracts fisherman who like to fish in the river Coquet which runs through the village.
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This is the second largest inhabited castle in England, after Windsor, and has been home to the Percy family since 1309. The Abbot’s Tower, the Middle Gateway and the Constable’s Tower all date back to this period. Also...
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The Alnwick Garden results from the Duchess of Northumberland’s wish to create a beautiful public space accessible to everyone. The previously derelict 12-acre walled site is now one of the most spectacular gardens in the country and features, in...
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Attractively located in the former St. Mary’s Church, dating from 1836, Bailiffgate Museum brings to life the people and places of North Northumberland. Six specially themed areas capture the unique heritage of this historic region. Take a walk through Alnwick...
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Situated at the heart of Morpeth, this gallery exhibits an interesting selection of silverware and art. Local artists who have followed the long tradition of making beautiful objects from silver have made many of the pieces in the gallery....
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Home of Lord Amstrong, inventor and landscape genius, Cragside is one of the finest Victorian gardens in the country. The estate features one of the largest rock gardens in Europe, a woodland garden with rhododendrons and azaleas and much more....
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The home of Lord Armstrong, Cragside was at the cutting edge of technology when built in the 1880’s. Described as the palace of a modern magician, Cragside had hot and cold running water, central heating, telephones, a passenger lift and...
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At Druridge Bay you can enjoy lakeside walks and 5-miles of beautiful beach. Visitors can also wind surf and use nonmotorised boats on Ladyburn Lake. The park is a good base from which to explore the surrounding countryside by bike...
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This area of the country has a long and illustrious tradition of producing some of the most disciplined and productive elements of the army, this regiment among them. The museum charts the long history of the regiment and the...
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The Morpeth Bagpipe Museum celebrates the national instrument of Scotland and contains a vast collection of pieces that range from the very earliest days to modern artefacts. The story of the bagpipe, how it was invented and how it...
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Warkworth Castle stands on a hill close to the River Coquet, and dominates the village of Warkworth. Its polygonal keep with its tall central watchtower is an impressive sight from any angle. The castle is of Norman origin and...
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