Once, 1,600 years ago, the north western limit of the Roman
Empire and then, until the last 500 years, the much disputed border between
Scotland and England, the counties of Northumberland and Cumbria show the scars
of their past in the monuments built for their defence. In contrast, this was
once the heart of a unique flowering of Christianity that many believe has much
to teach us today. Both Counties contain outstanding beauty and some of the
last remnants of wild
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Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland - This impressive fortress has the sea shore as its eastern moat. According to legend, this site was once the stronghold of Lancelot, Arthur's finest warrior and Guinevere's champion |
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Housesteads Roman Fort, Northumberland - once home to a large Roman garrison, excavations here have provided much written material that has increased our understanding of life in those times |
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Abbey, Holy Island (Lindisfarne), Northumberland - Oswald, King of Saxon Northumbria gave Lindisfarne to a community of monks from Iona (off the western Scottish coast) led by Aidan, where they established a centre of Celtic worship around 635 AD |
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Celtic Cross & Statue, |
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Seal, Farne Isles, Northumberland - Once the special
retreat of Saint's such as Aidan, the |
Wallington House, Northumberland - Property managed by the National Trust with fine gardens |
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Tower Bank Arms, |
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