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Whitby Abbey
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Ancient Abbey Ruins and Fiendish Fish n' Chips

The first sight of Whitby is unforgettable. The silhouette of ancient Whitby Abbey perched atop the sea-beaten headland, is nothing short of breathtaking. And, after a coastal drive along the 'moor road' (A171) from Guisborough through the wild and wonderful landscape of the North Yorkshire National Park, the approach into Whitby is a spectacular ...

tynemouth priory
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A Coastal Gem

I spent a brilliant day in Tynemouth recently, a coastal gem situated on England's northeast shores. It exudes an irresistible charm that captivates visitors and locals alike. With a rich history and vibrant community, this quaint town offers a range of delights.

At the heart of Tynemouth stands the priory, an ancient monastic ...

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Exploring Local History

Early in the year I had an opportunity to explore the historic St.Andrew's Church and The Hopper Mausoleum, located on Greymare Hill in Shotley, very close to where I live, but have never visited until now.

Two striking examples of architecture stand as witnesses to the rich, and sometimes turbulent history of the locale. ...

durham castle
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Construction Dangers

In 1072, William the Conqueror initiated the construction of the Castle following the Norman Conquest of England, which had occurred six years earlier when the Normans arrived in the North. To start, the Earl of Northumberland, Waltheof, oversaw the construction.

However, in 1076, Waltheof rebelled against William and was ...

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Medieval Blanchland

Tucked away in the heart of England’s green and fertile north east is the medieval village of Blanchland (Land of the White Monks), a tiny village that combines the rugged history of the area with a unique and picturesque charm.

Blanchland is a firm favourite with my family and friends, as any one (or more) of our number will ...

sheep graze on palace green
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Strange But True

Believe it or not, yes, shepherds did graze their sheep on the Palace Green in Durham City.

If I remember correctly, this was at the behest of the Bishop of Durham, back in medieval times.

I cannot recall the full details and if retired Durham University Press Officer, Keith Seacroft ever sees this story I know he can ...

bamburgh castle
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Battle-Ready Throughout Time

A Fortress for the Ages: Discovering the Rich History and Majestic Beauty of Bamburgh Castle

Towering over the rugged Northumberland coastline, Bamburgh Castle has stood as a sentinel for more than a millennium, bearing witness to countless battles, sieges, and invasions. As one of the most imposing and well-preserved castles ...