Tag: Bamburgh Castle
Donna Petch: The North East HUB, loves Northumberland’s market towns and fish and chips in Seahouses!
Donna Petch, creator of The North East HUB, is our latest In the Know interview here at This is Northumberland. She shares some of the county’s best kept secrets, and reveals that she loves Northumberland’s market towns. For Donna nothing is better than a day shopping in Berwick finished off with fish and chips in Seahouses. Her favourite town is Alnwick.
Northumberland residents’ festival 2012
During English Tourism Week l- March 24 – 25 Northumberland residents are encouraged to enjoy their local area and the benefits tourism brings to the county.
North East England – Indoor activities for wintry days
Here are some of thisisnorthumberland.com’s top indoor attractions that you can choose to enjoy on winter days or when the weather is bad. These places are all open during the winter season. Some do have limited opening hours.
Bamburgh Castle one of nation’s favourite views
A Northumberland castle has been named one of the nation’s favourite views. Bamburgh Castle on the North East coast in North Northumberland has come won third place n a survey carried out by OscarUK.co.uk, which is a concessions website for over 50s.
It’s Bamburgh Castle – but not as we know it!
Bamburgh Castle, which is one of the North East’s most iconic landmarks, is featured in in Sir Trevor Nunn’s latest production. The Bamburgh Castle on the north Northumberland coast is appearing on a poster for a play starring actors Robert Lindsay and Joanna Lumley in the stage play The Lion in Winter.
Landmark voucher scheme ‘inn’ place for Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh Castle, The Bamburgh Castle Inn at Seahouses and the Lindisfarne Inn at Beal have joined to launch a special new scheme that will give a 10% discount on normal admission to people staying at the inns who want to visit the Castle.
Francis Watson-Armstrong of Bamburgh “It’s such a diverse county”
A Q&A interview with Francis Watson-Armstrong, a farmer in North Northumberland and owner of Northumberland’s iconic landmarks and tourist attractions, Bamburgh Castle,