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Gardens in Northumberland
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Historic sites
Belsay
Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens
Prepare to be enchanted by Belsay's Grecian architecture, medieval castle, and thirty acres of outstanding gardens.
Garden
Alnwick
The Alnwick Garden
One of the world's most extraordinary contemporary gardens.
Historic sites
Holy Island
Lindisfarne Castle
Iconic Tudor Fort converted into an intimate holiday home in 1903 for Edward Hudson by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Great Outdoors
Druridge Bay
Druridge Bay Country Park
Druridge Bay Country Park includes three miles of beautiful beach and sand dunes, as well as a 100 acre lake surrounded by woods and meadows. The variety in the landscape and pleasant coastal environment ensures you of an enjoyable visit.
Historic sites
Seaton Delaval
Seaton Delaval Hall
Baroque masterpiece with landscaped gardens and grounds designed by Castle Howard and Blenheim Palace architect, Sir John Vanbrugh.
Sightseeing and Leisure
Cramlington
Northumberlandia
The world's largest human landform sculpture, Northumberlandia is a landmark feature designed by world renowned artist Charles Jencks.
Historic sites
Rothbury
Cragside
Illuminated with hydro-electricity and powered by hydraulics, discover Britain's original smart home.
Garden
Morpeth
Carlisle Park and William Turner Garden
The William Turner Garden, formal gardens and historic architectural remains. Riverside and woodland walks, aviary, tennis courts, bowling greens, paddling pool and boating.
Historic sites
Chillingham
Chillingham Castle
A medieval castle with stunning views of formal gardens and the Cheviot Hills. Perfect for architectural and naturalist/historical enthusiasts.